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Re: [OT] LilyPond in the wild
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William Rehwinkel |
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Re: [OT] LilyPond in the wild |
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Sun, 1 Dec 2024 17:02:31 -0500 |
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Good find. I'm always very proud when I find scores engraved using
lilypond showing up on websites like IMSLP. Especially in my realm of
baroque organ and chamber music, there are a few people I know of who
upload a lot of works using lilypond (for example, every time I find an
interesting anonymous piece in a manuscript I go to imslp, and to my
surprise it already got handled by "Edition MusanKo"). In my opinion,
the scores are much more pretty than scores made using other software,
even when they seem to be made using completely vanilla lilypond
engraving settings.
-William
On 12/1/24 16:33, bobroff@centrum.is wrote:
A week ago I was playing a weekend gig in Akureyri, in the north of
Iceland. The final piece on the program was Ravel's "Bolero." It was,
to me, an unfamiliar edition. Photo attached.
Best,
David
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William Rehwinkel (any pronouns)
Juilliard School '26 - Oberlin Conservatory '24
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