Quoting Simon Albrecht (simon.albre...@mail.de): > On 26.09.2015 19:18, Werner LEMBERG wrote: > >>I just said that because often Elaine Gould is used as kind of a bible > >>and as normative reference, whereas a notable part of her statements > >>are personal suggestions and a matter of style or preference. She’s > >>just the only one who has made a comprehensive publication on the > >>topic (with Stone and Gardner/Read already being more specific, IIUC), > >>but the opinions of the master engravers of (chiefly, amongst others) > >>Peters and Breitkopf of the ‘golden age’ of hand-engraving music are > >>at least equally valuable. > >What about Helene Wanske's »Musiknotation« book? > > I hadn’t heard about that one, thanks for the hint.
There's a reference to that book here: http://blog.steinberg.net/2013/04/the-first-five-months/#more-208 and then here: http://www.zvab.com/basicSearch.do?anyWords=wanske+musiknotation&author=&title=&check_sn=on Cheers, David. _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org https://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user