Re: [Finale] Best way to do this?

2003-10-26 Thread John.Howell
Listsibs: Working with a score modeled on the baroque "Concerto grosso" model. In the ms., all instruments are in ordinary score order, falling where they would in an ordinary "Orchestral score". Nowever, should the "concertino" and "ripineo" groups be considered separate ensembles, and ordered

Re: [Finale] Best way to do this?

2003-10-26 Thread David H. Bailey
The Dover reprint of Corelli's concerti grosso have the concertino and ripieno groups printed separately. It's a reprint of the 1891 Augener & Company, London publication edited by Joseph Joachim and Freidrich Chrysander. As a conductor I prefer to see them in separate groups. Noel Stoutenb

[Finale] Best way to do this?

2003-10-25 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Listsibs: Working with a score modeled on the baroque "Concerto grosso" model. In the ms., all instruments are in ordinary score order, falling where they would in an ordinary "Orchestral score". Nowever, should the "concertino" and "ripineo" groups be considered separate ensembles, and orde