Beautiful looking scores

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lukeottevanger

Quote from: Maciek on October 22, 2008, 05:42:26 AM
Oh, yes, yes, yes, I am. >:D >:D >:D Ever since downloading and going through Tchaikovsky's entire piano output (or nearly all of it) in vain search of a simple, mazurka-like ( ;D) melody, I spend all my sleepless nights scheming.

But nothing will come of it, at least for a while - not enough time. :-\

But I didn't at any point mislead you, did I? I was most helpful, I thought. All questions answered with scrupulous honesty.  0:)

Guido should have got it anyway - he's supposed to be a big fan of that piece.  >:D

Maciek

Well, I guess that should console me a little... >:D

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lukeottevanger

As I said, Eugene, get thee hither to the mystery scores thread - we could do with you over there! (The Crumb one you just posted has been on that thread, #222 of the ones I've set). Another gorgeous-looking score, fit to stand beside Makrokosmos, because like that piece, every page of this one is special, is Shaffer's Apocalypse of St John - here are two pages from it that I posted on the mystery scores thread a long time ago (my #164 a and b):



karlhenning


springrite

Quote from: Ugh! on October 23, 2008, 01:45:18 AM


George Crumb, Makrokosmos II.

Alright! Now that I have the score to this section, I will listen with the score tomorrow!

lukeottevanger

[looks shiftily around] Fancy the score to the whole thing, squire? I have it around here somewhere, might be able to provide a link....

springrite

Quote from: lukeottevanger on October 23, 2008, 05:15:27 AM
[looks shiftily around] Fancy the score to the whole thing, squire? I have it around here somewhere, might be able to provide a link....

That sure would be nice. I do not have ANY scores after Le Sacre. It'd be an interesting listening and learning experience for me, for sure.

karlhenning

Quote from: lukeottevanger on October 23, 2008, 01:57:07 AM
As I said, Eugene, get thee hither to the mystery scores thread

Could be worse, Eugene; he might have said To a nunnery go.

karlhenning

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Quote from: springrite on October 23, 2008, 05:20:33 AM
That sure would be nice. I do not have ANY scores after Le Sacre.

Oh, we'll have to send you a Henning score; bring you right into the 21st century!

Edit :: typo

lukeottevanger

I'll try to dig it out. But it's possible that the disc on which it is saved in PDF form is missing at the moment in the chaos that I call home... :-[

lukeottevanger

Quote from: karlhenning on October 23, 2008, 05:21:04 AM
Could be worse, Eugene; he might have said To a nunnery go.

I couldn't do that to the poor nuns.

karlhenning

Quote from: lukeottevanger on October 23, 2008, 05:22:31 AM
I couldn't do that to the poor nuns.

You have always been a model of decorum, Luke.

lukeottevanger


Ugh!

Quote from: lukeottevanger on October 23, 2008, 05:22:31 AM
I couldn't do that to the poor nuns.

Yes, me and nuns tend to be a messy affair  0:)

greg

Quote from: Ugh! on October 23, 2008, 06:34:34 AM
Yes, me and nuns tend to be a messy affair  0:)
i didn't see anything......

J.Z. Herrenberg

Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything. -- Plato

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#37

Cornelius Cardew, Treatise. A monster of a graphic score

More on this and others at Pictures of music:
http://www.blockmuseum.northwestern.edu/picturesofmusic/index2.html


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Hans Christian Steiner, Solitude