Dear mutex subscribers.

Today my recorder quartet '3 or 5 of 10 for 4' composed 1970 has been
published on the GMD music sheet archive. Besides making the score
publically available my aim has been to demonstrate that contemporary
music making use of unconventional notation styles may be typeset with
MusiXTeX and it's preprocessors.

The quartet consisting of 6 sections has been coded as 6 separate mtx
source files the resulting musixtex files of which have afterwards been
linked together into the final score. Notational elements like wave
lines or feather styled beams are not as such supported by pmx or mtx
and therefore have been supplied - not at least thanks to the efforts of
Werner Icking - as MusiXTeX macros in a common macro file referred to in
each of the mtx source files.

As I have published all the source files along with the final postscript
result I hereby encourage you to download and study my material. Maybe
then some of you could add enhancements and new features to my
collection of macros opening for new contemporary music typesetting
facilities.

Regards
--
Christian Mondrup, Computer Programmer
Scandiatransplant, Skejby Hospital, University Hospital of Aarhus
Brendstrupgaardsvej, DK 8200 Aarhus N, Denmark
Phone: +45 89 49 53 01, Telefax: +45 89 49 60 07

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