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Am 06.11.2013 19:07, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
I would imagine it should work well with your own Lilypond examples
project?
Oh my, of course!
Why didn't I think of this myself???
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Joseph Rushton Wakeling writes:
> On 06/11/13 17:06, Urs Liska wrote:
>> Really?
>> From my experience publishers don't have/make problems with giving a free
>> licence to use such an excerpt for such a purpose.
>
> IIRC stuff in the LSR is supposed to be dedicated to the public
> domain, and th
On 06/11/13 17:06, Urs Liska wrote:
Really?
From my experience publishers don't have/make problems with giving a free
licence to use such an excerpt for such a purpose.
IIRC stuff in the LSR is supposed to be dedicated to the public domain, and
there's no way I can see to do that.
Anyway, i
On 06/11/13 18:55, David Kastrup wrote:
That would be the case even if Ferneyhough were not British to start
with.
Your other points are fine, but what's Ferneyhough's nationality got to do with
it?
FWIW, he's been resident in the US for 25+ years now, and his publisher is
German ...
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Tim Roberts writes:
> Urs Liska wrote:
>> Am 06.11.2013 16:39, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
>>> > On 05/11/13 07:44, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> Please submit this snippet to the LSR!
>>> > He can't, it's the actual beginning of Ferneyhough's score and so
>>> > under copyright.
>> Really?
Tim Roberts schrieb:
>Urs Liska wrote:
>> Am 06.11.2013 16:39, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
>>> > On 05/11/13 07:44, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>> Please submit this snippet to the LSR!
>>> > He can't, it's the actual beginning of Ferneyhough's score and so
>>> > under copyright.
>> Real
Urs Liska wrote:
> Am 06.11.2013 16:39, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
>> > On 05/11/13 07:44, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
>>> >> Please submit this snippet to the LSR!
>> > He can't, it's the actual beginning of Ferneyhough's score and so
>> > under copyright.
> Really?
> From my experience publish
Am 06.11.2013 16:39, schrieb Joseph Rushton Wakeling:
On 05/11/13 07:44, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Please submit this snippet to the LSR!
He can't, it's the actual beginning of Ferneyhough's score and so
under copyright.
Really?
From my experience publishers don't have/make problems with giving
On 05/11/13 07:44, Werner LEMBERG wrote:
Please submit this snippet to the LSR!
He can't, it's the actual beginning of Ferneyhough's score and so under
copyright.
The notation is cool, though, and I'm sure it's easy to come up with a similar
example that is original.
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> A few weeks back I posted seeking a little help in implementing one
> of the more peculiar notational devices of Brian Ferneyhough, namely
> 'interruptive polyphony'.
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> I've managed to find a way to implement these automatically and
> wanted to share the code in case anyone in future is lookin
This is beautiful and mind blowing :)
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