I don't know anything about the german hyphenation rules in
particular, but know that at least in some languages you don't
use the same hyphenation in song lyrics as in normal text.
So, I wouldn't take it for granted that Duden is right when it
comes to music typesetting even if it's authoritative for ordinary
text.

/Mats

Oddmund Åvik wrote:

På onsdag, 3. mars 2004, kl. 08:34, skreiv Thomas Scharkowski:


According to "Duden Rechtschreibung 1961 an 1998"):

"hei - ßen"


Then of course that is right. I apologize that I have cited a composer who obviously is not updated in the Rechtschreibung ...

/Oddmund


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