On 11/29/06, Arvid Grøtting <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Manuel <libros <at> limay.de> writes:

> I take a different view on this matter. I think that painting was the
> first way of writing, letters being a later development. The first
> attempts to typesetting music were clumsy indeed, but even now, when
> typeset music is quite good, no printed score can equal the beauty
> of, say, Bach's handwriting.

That may be true for Bach.  Allow me to introduce Grieg as a counter-example.
Many of his manuscripts are available here:

http://www.bergen.folkebibl.no/grieg-samlingen/grieg-samlingen_komposisjoner.html

Wow. Those are hideous.



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