Wade Kotter writes:

Good Morning!

Would anyone be willing to share the names of one or more publishers
(eg. Oxford)  of sacred choral music that they feel represent "best
practices" in notation/editing?  I've developed a few preferences on my
own, but have noticed a great diversity in such things as formatting of
metronome markings, use of cautionary accidentals, location/alignment of
dynamic markings, etc.  My interest is primarily SATB arrangements of
traditional hymns and spirituals, acapella or with keyboard.

Thanks in advance.

Dear Dr. Kotter,


GIA, Chicago - a major publisher of church music (anthems, hymnals, organ music, CDs of sacred music, books on related church music subjects, etc.) would be my choice. They use Finale as their notation program of choice. They have published many of my own church-related works, and I have been quite satisfied with the look of the published scores. In fact, my editor there has sent me some of their templates to use for my new submissions. Their web site can be reached at the following URL:

http://www.giamusic.com

Best wishes,

Hal Owen
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