On 10/10/06, David W. Fenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
YOu are correct that it's the Denkmäler der Tonkunst in Bayern,So, you need to find a library with the DTB (most decent music
libraries have it, certainly NYPL does)
Actually thanks to the info you gave, I found out Columbia Univ. has this
On 10 Oct 2006 at 9:11, Kim Patrick Clow wrote:
> I recently wrote to the Munich / Barvarian state library for ordering
> some copies of Cannabich symphonies. I was referred to the "DTB"
> catalog. I assumed that was a thematic catalogue of Cannabich's music,
> but I think it's just an inventory
On 10 Oct 2006 at 13:27, Andrew Stiller wrote:
> On Oct 10, 2006, at 7:18 AM, LEE DENGLER wrote:
>
> > The following fonts are used in this document but are not currently
> > available. They will be replaced by system fonts. Big Caslon and
> > Palatino
> >
> > I am not familiar with these
At 1:27 PM -0400 10/10/06, Andrew Stiller wrote:
On Oct 10, 2006, at 7:18 AM, LEE DENGLER wrote:
The following fonts are used in this document but are not currently
available. They will be replaced by system fonts.
Big Caslon and Palatino
I am not familiar with these 2 fonts. Are they
At 1:17 PM -0400 10/10/06, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Many thanks to all who responded. I had not hoped for such a
diversity of advice!
I find it odd that the big American distributors don't carry this
stuff--after all, I wouldn't have any trouble finding a Mozart piano
concerto, would I?
Mozart
MagnaMusic in Sharon, CT has all things recorder, and I'll bet they
would have the music you're looking for.
www.magnamusic.com and then follow Retailers Shoppers link, then Music
Catalog, then Recorder Music, then Recorder with Other Instruments,
which brings you to 29 pages of music listings
I tried googling "bekake" and Google said "Perhaps you meant *bukkake*?"
I learned the Yiddish word as "fakakta" (pronounced "fuh-KAHK-tuh"). The
best translation (semantics included) is "f***ed up."
It's slightly less vulgar than the Anglo-Saxon phrase but essentially has
the same meaning.
--L
On 10/10/06, Andrew Stiller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I find it odd that the big American distributors don't carry thisstuff...
I am a bit shocked Barenreiter no longer prints Telemann's Table Music. I'm not sure the reasons why, but you'd figure that's a staple item for a big publisher like t
Many thanks to all who responded. I had not hoped for such a diversity
of advice!
I find it odd that the big American distributors don't carry this
stuff--after all, I wouldn't have any trouble finding a Mozart piano
concerto, would I?
--Andrew
Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://hom
On Oct 10, 2006, at 7:18 AM, LEE DENGLER wrote:
The following fonts are used in this document but are not currently available. They will be replaced by system fonts.
Big Caslon and Palatino
I am not familiar with these 2 fonts. Are they merely text fonts? I am not clear what fonts Fina
Title: Re: [Finale] Font issues with converted files
A bit lo-tech I know, but when I have font problems like this, I look at the Finale file and scale the missing font, say, ten- or twenty-fold, and look through the document to identify where it is used. Then I can switch it for a similar-looki
I recently wrote to the Munich / Barvarian state library for ordering some copies of
Cannabich symphonies. I was referred to the "DTB" catalog. I assumed that was
a thematic catalogue of Cannabich's music, but I think it's just an inventory of
the library (denkmaler der tonkust in bayern).
Any
Hi All,
I am creating EPS files and am getting font error
messages. The message says:
The following fonts are used in this document but
are not currently available. They will be replaced by system
fonts. Big Caslon and
Palatino
The files I am converting have quite a
history. They
Andrew,
The 3rd volume of Ruhnke's catalog (Martin Ruhnke, G. Ph. Telemann.
Thematisch-Systematisches Verzeichnis seiner Werke.TWV51: concertos
for one solo instrument) has a pretty good list of modern editions as
of 1999.
Eric
Habsburger Ver
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