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From: | Jeffery Shivers |
Subject: | Re: BBC SO playing from a Lilypond score |
Date: | Wed, 7 Dec 2016 18:14:54 +0000 |
Hi everyone,
Tonight (7.30pm on BBC Radio 3), the BBC Symphony Orchestra will be giving
the premiere performance of Diana Burrell's 'Concerto for Brass and
Orchestra'. I typeset the score and parts entirely using Lilypond 2.19 a few
months ago. Lilypond helped me achieve lots of things that would have been
very awkward in other software, such as cross-staff stems, tuplets over
barlines, augmented unisons, reliably cued parts, and automatically
calculated page-turns (with rests on the bottom right pages)... all handled
in a completely robust and reliable manner.
I've got absolutely no idea how the piece will sound; I entered it from the
composer's manuscript and never exported a MIDI file.
Image of the first page attached:
<http://lilypond.1069038.n5.nabble.com/file/n197758/page_ >1_%28small%29.png
Dominic
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