[Finale] OT: Podcast featuring Den

2006-02-25 Thread Rodney Waterman
Make that a "365 day, ONE composition each day project" ... whew! Rod Dennis The 365-Day Composition Project sounds fascinating. You might be interested to know that Brazilian composer/performer Hermeto Pascoal completed a 365 composition-a-day project, 'Calendário do Som'. It was rec

Re: [Finale] HP 5si Printer, Adobe Acrobat, and Booklets

2006-02-25 Thread Cecil Rigby
I didn't reply to the original message 'cos I don't have that particular printer. But I do use the 5100dtn and have had no problems at all printing to 11x17 for booklets. The PDF created from Finale needs to be made as if it's just going to 8.5x11. Then, when printing the PDF simply choose, in th

Re: [Finale] OT: Podcast featuring Den

2006-02-25 Thread Carl Dershem
Rodney Waterman wrote: Make that a "365 day, ONE composition each day project" ... whew! Rod Dennis The 365-Day Composition Project sounds fascinating. You might be interested to know that Brazilian composer/performer Hermeto Pascoal completed a 365 composition-a-day project, 'Calendá

Re: [Finale] Orchestre national de Lyon

2006-02-25 Thread John Bell
Also the works of Byrd and Birtwhistle I suspect. John On 25 Feb 2006, at 14:50, timothy price wrote: Alas, is it true then that “Le Coq d’Or”, “Firebird” , “Turkey in the Straw”, and other such are now forbidden from public performance in and around Lyon? Tim

Re: [Finale] French Percussion Terms

2006-02-25 Thread Brennon Bortz
Title: Re: [Finale] French Percussion Terms Larry, If I remember correctly, “grelots” are sleighbells (a bell tree is sometimes used...) “Fer” alone means “iron”.  “En fer” means “of iron”.  “De fer” means simply “of metal”. --Brennon On 2/25/06 6:42 AM, "Larry Zaidan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> w

Re: [Finale] OT: Podcast featuring Den

2006-02-25 Thread Dennis Bathory-Kitsz
At 09:19 AM 2/25/06 -0800, Carl Dershem wrote: >Made me think he was beginning to go PDQ Bach on us, and writing the >same thing forwards, backwards, in different keys, and calling each >short piece (*from 2-12 bars) a "new composition", which would be pretty >necessary to do 365 pieces in one d

Re: [Finale] Orchestre national de Lyon

2006-02-25 Thread YATESLAWRENCE
And I would choose my instrument very carefully should I be invited to play The Toy Symphony with them.   All the best,   Lawrence   "þaes ofereode - þisses swa maeg"http://lawrenceyates.co.ukDulcian Wind Quintet: http://dulcianwind.co.uk ___ Finale

Re: [Finale] Orchestre national de Lyon

2006-02-25 Thread John Bell
and Ma Mere l'Oye of course. On 25 Feb 2006, at 17:29, John Bell wrote: Also the works of Byrd and Birtwhistle I suspect. John On 25 Feb 2006, at 14:50, timothy price wrote: Alas, is it true then that “Le Coq d’Or”, “Firebird” , “Turkey in the Straw”, and other such are now forbidden

[Finale] OT: HP 5si Printer, Adobe Acrobat, and Booklets

2006-02-25 Thread Ryan Beard
Thanks Cecil. My problem is that i never know how to set the page orientation. I get the same, wrong result, no matter which settings i use, and it's very frustrating since there is no documentation. Mostly, I choose the landcape orientation, but the music prints portriat, leaving me with two empty

RE: [Finale] OT: HP 5si Printer, Adobe Acrobat, and Booklets

2006-02-25 Thread Williams, Jim
Hi, all... I haven't abandoned this thread; I'm on the road and nowhere near my printer! The best I've been able to do is the correct booklet page layout, but parts that somehow shrunk and don't fill the 8.5x11" half-page. None of the Acrobat print options will make the part fill the half-page

[Finale] VERY OT: Chaconnes and Passacaglias

2006-02-25 Thread Ryan Beard
Hi All, Hoping you can help me by contributing to the following list of chaconnes and passacaglias currently in my iTunes library. I would love to know about any classical piece or movement of a larger work that has a ground bass. Even if just a portion of the movement is chaconne- or passacaglia-