And yes, the scores are written in the treble clef.

JM

> Le 15 janv. 2022 à 11:41, Jacques Menu <imj-muz...@bluewin.ch> a écrit :
> 
> Hello Wol,
> 
>> Le 15 janv. 2022 à 11:38, Wols Lists <antli...@youngman.org.uk 
>> <mailto:antli...@youngman.org.uk>> a écrit :
>> 
>> On 13/01/2022 21:40, James B. Wilkinson wrote:
>>> If I make it with the English horn part correctly transposed, the MIDI 
>>> sounds terrible. If I make it with the English horn part untransposed, it 
>>> sounds fine. My conclusion is that the midiInstrument "english horn" reads 
>>> its part in C rather than in F. Shouldn't it play the notes that a real 
>>> English horn would?
>> 
>> Out of curiosity, and speaking as a Brit! what on earth is an "English 
>> Horn"? Is the instrument the English call a Cor Anglais?
> 
> Yes, it is an oboe alto in F, the modern evolution of Tribert’s instruments:
> 
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> 
> JM
> 
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Wol
>> 
> 

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