I have a chord of two notes.  And I'd like to split it into two voices so
that the top note's stem points up, and the bottom note's stem points down,
and with a fingering, like this:

<<{\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left) <g-2>4}\\{c,4}>>

However, in Frescobaldi this throws the error "return code -1073741819".  I
can voice it without a fingering, or within a single voice, so that either
of these work:

<<g4\\c,4>>
\set fingeringOrientations = #'(left left) <g-2 c,>4

but voiced, and with a left-hand fingering, seems impossible.  What's
annoying is that I was able to do exactly this a few bars ago.  So
somehow something's happened in the last few bars which has thrown Lilypond
off and is now causing an error.  But all the intervening bars compile
without any errors or warnings.

Here's a picture of the last line so far:

[image: marais_error.png]
You'll see the correct output in the second beat of bar 92.  Also notice
that in bar 91 there is a chord of five notes of which the top stem points
up, the bottom stems down.  When I copied this into bar 95 I got the same
error, so I had to put all notes into the same voice.

How can I find out what's causing this error?

Thanks very much,
Alasdair

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