Well, I could give "scores" of examples, but I'm not sure what pieces
or editions you can conveniently consult. Anyway, here are a few from
one pile of music on my shelves:

Schoenberg: Klavierst�ck Op. 33a, Universal-Edition Nr. 9773
Schoenberg: Klavierst�ck Op. 33b, Belmont Music Publishers BEL 1003
Schoenberg: Sechs St�cke f�r Klavier zu vier H�nden (1896). Belmont
Music Publishers BEL-1019
Schoenberg: F�nf Klavierst�cke Op. 23, Wilhelm Hansen Edition nr. 2326
Schoenberg: Suite Op. 29, Universal Edition UE 8685
Schoenberg: Sechs St�cke f�r M�nnerchor. Bote & Bock, Berlin (a
different style to the above)

The time signatures in the above publications are several times the
size of the traditional "within-staff" type, and in piano music there
is only one to a system rather than one per staff. In chamber and
orchestral music there may be one or two time signatures per section
(woodwind, brass...), and some staves may have TSs of the traditional
size if they are not covered by one of the large ones.

Can this style be emulated in Lilypond?

/Kim Bastin

On Mon, 06 Sep 2004 10:18:35 +0200, Mats wrote:

>Could you be more specific about what you have in mind?
>
>    /Mats
>
>Kim Bastin wrote:
>> Is there any way to get Lilypond to do the large time signatures found
>> in many 20th century scores?
>> 
>> Kim Bastin
>> 
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