Jean-Pierre Coulon wrote:
On Thu, 24 Oct 2013, Rutger Hofman wrote:
I have completed the corrections for all 3 movements; Biebricher made
quite some errors in mvt 1, fewer in 2, still fewer in 3. Is there any
interest in the errata list? Should I mention that I corrected only
clear errors?
I think this is a question about imslp habits. I have never seen such
erratas or comments on imslp. In doubt ask in
http://imslpforums.org/viewforum.php?f=2
Many of own WIMA/IMSLP editions include critical notes where I specify
the changes I made in relation to my source(s). I suggest that you
prepare such notes for your revised edition of Biebricher's arrangement.
In the critical notes you could refer to Biebricher's editions as well
as to J.S.Bach sources to the music. You should also specify the change
of engraving software.
What is the correct next step? I would overwrite Biebricher's sheets
on IMSLP with the corrected ones; remove the .pmx and .tex archives;
and upload a lilypond .zip in their place. Of course the current
uploads will stay in the IMSLP archives.
I appreciate that make your engraving files part of your edition thereby
making it possible for IMSLP users to adapt your edition to their need.
I'm sure Cristoph Biebericher would have appreciated that as well.
Greetings
--
Christian Mondrup, Archive Editor
WIMA: Werner Icking Music Archive
http://icking-music-archive.org/
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