Hi all,

this has been discussed before, but now's the time to repeat the "call for 
participation" for our crowd engraving project with "Das trunkne Lied", a large 
scale orchestral work by Oskar Fried. 

We are looking for people to enter and proofread music in a peer review 
workflow and who are interested in discussing and experiencing a 
proof-of-concept crowd engraving project.

We expect some experience with LilyPond and romantic orchestral music. Our 
workflows are based on Git and some related concepts so you should either know 
that or are willing to learn it on the job. This is definitely possible but we 
won't be able to do too much hand-holding.

There are two targets to meet: we should deliver audio files for the choir and 
soloists by end of September and instrumental parts by the end of the year. So 
far it is only targeted at "usable" and not "publication" quality. 
The music comprises 90 "segments" (respectively rehearsal marks), and one 
usually has to deal with only one instrument / one segment at once).

This is a paid job - but please don't expect this to be anywhere near 
appropriate.  We're doing this as a proof of concept, for an amateur orchestra.

You can see the material at http://beautifulscores.net/fried/ - an extremely 
sketchy site that I put together using an SSH client on my mobile  - we'll dive 
right into it when I've returned from holidays.

If you're interested (and this also goes for those who had already expressed 
interest last year) please contact me privately, on this list or on the project 
mailing list http://lists.ursliska.de/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/das-trunkne-lied

I'm looking forward to any contact .
.
Best wishes
Urs
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