Re: [Finale] OT: faces revealed

2003-06-19 Thread Robert Patterson Finale
Hanna Hartman was demonstrating the sound of yogurt being squished with a toilet plunger. If that answer leads to yet more questions, it is possible you may find other answers at http://www.hannahartman.de or http://http://www.kryptonale.de/hanna.htm > -Original Message- > From: Rich

Re: [Finale] OT: faces revealed

2003-06-19 Thread Richard Huggins
Excuse me for saying so, but one picture of Hanna Hartman was worth any three of you guys! (:>) (What was she doing?) --Richard > From: "Robert Patterson Finale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > For the curious among you, Jari Williamsson, Tobias Giesen, and I did a joint > seminar at a composers schoo

Re: [Finale] Auto-Hyphenation?

2003-06-19 Thread Mark D. Lew
At 6:10 AM 06/18/03, David H. Bailey wrote: >And where the dictionaries themselves don't agree, what should we do? Pick one that you like and follow it, of course, just as you would for any sort of style editing. This is elementary practice, not unique to music. You may as well make the same com

[Finale] OT: faces revealed

2003-06-19 Thread Robert Patterson Finale
For the curious among you, Jari Williamsson, Tobias Giesen, and I did a joint seminar at a composers school in Sweden last month. The event was documented with photos that you can find here: http://www.centreforcomposers.org/photos2.htm Choose the Events->Concerts and Seminars->Seminars menu it

Re: [Finale] OT: Looking for Verse to Deep River

2003-06-19 Thread David W. Fenton
On 19 Jun 2003 at 11:12, Andrew Stiller wrote: > >I'm having some difficulty with determining what the generally > >expected melody of the verse is for the spiritual, Deep River. I've > >been checking out MIDI and MP3 files using Google, and it seems there > >are 2 main variants plus a bunch of ve

RE: [Finale] OT: Looking for Verse to Deep River

2003-06-19 Thread David W. Fenton
On 19 Jun 2003 at 5:15, Cecil Rigby wrote: > > Verse Version 1 > > http://www.arach.net.au/~algernon/deepriver/ > this has more passing tones, especially in the bass, than I'm familiar > with, and I've *never* heard a plagal cadence on the last "campground" ! Well, if I were to have crit

Re: [Finale] OT: Looking for Verse to Deep River

2003-06-19 Thread David W. Fenton
On 19 Jun 2003 at 9:03, Richard Huggins wrote: > > From: "Cecil Rigby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > > An obvious question- are you preparing an arrangement? Have you looked on > > the American Memories website to see what they might have ? (a Library of > > Congress site)http://memory.loc.gov

Re: [Finale] OT: Looking for Verse to Deep River

2003-06-19 Thread Richard Huggins
> From: "Cecil Rigby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > An obvious question- are you preparing an arrangement? Have you looked on > the American Memories website to see what they might have ? (a Library of > Congress site)http://memory.loc.gov/ I was curious and checked it out for myself. What a coo

RE: [Finale] OT: Looking for Verse to Deep River

2003-06-19 Thread Cecil Rigby
Hi David- > Verse Version 1 > http://www.arach.net.au/~algernon/deepriver/ this has more passing tones, especially in the bass, than I'm familiar with, and I've *never* heard a plagal cadence on the last "campground" ! > The second variant seems to be what's printed in modern hymnals: >

[Finale] OT: New music via the Web

2003-06-19 Thread Patsy Moore
London Sinfonietta is one of the UK's top chamber orchestras with a fine reputation for performing new music. Here's an opportunity to hear them via the Web. The programme Hear and Now runs from 22.45 BST Saturday to 01.00 Sunday and includes more than just the concert mentioned here. I'm not clear