Why not go for the Latin, as Ralph Vaughan Williams did, and call it Sine
Nomine?
David McKay
On 28 March 2010 22:57, dc den...@free.fr wrote:
Is there a standard (Italian?) term used as a heading for a piece that has
no title, in the context of a work where all the other movements have a
I have seen this kind of collection in the brass quintet repertoire.
Robert King and others gave names like:
5 Pieces
Renaissance Dances
Dance Suite.
Titles like the above will at least give the audience a clue as to
what kind of music they are about to hear.
Larry
Why not go for the
dc wrote:
Is there a standard (Italian?) term used as a heading for a piece that
has no title, in the context of a work where all the other movements
have a title?
Allemande
Courante
[???]
Sarabande
etc.
Thanks,
Dennis
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On Mar 28, 2010, at 4:57 AM, dc wrote:
Is there a standard (Italian?) term used as a heading for a piece
that has no title, in the context of a work where all the other
movements have a title?
Allemande
Courante
[???]
Sarabande
etc.
I don't know what your editorial context is for this
Thanks Chuck,
I'm on MacBook Pro, Leapord. I got used to linked parts on 2008. I've
frequently had problems with playback, so this might not be any
difference.
All the best,
KIM R
On Mar 26, 2010, at 10:00 AM, finale-requ...@shsu.edu finale-requ...@shsu.edu
wrote:
Date: Thu, 25 Mar
After several years of doing very little engraving, I've said yes to
a big job starting in a few weeks. This means I'll be upgrading ...
all the way from v2004!
It's been so long, I don't remember what's involved. Is there
anything I need to be on watch for as I upgrade? I gather from
On Sun, Mar 28, 2010 at 12:48 PM, Mark D Lew markd...@earthlink.net wrote:
After several years of doing very little engraving, I've said yes to a big
job starting in a few weeks. This means I'll be upgrading ... all the way
from v2004!
It's been so long, I don't remember what's involved. Is
Mark D Lew wrote:
But if there's some good reason why it would be advantageous to skip
ahead now, I'd like to hear it. The specs for Finale v2010 say that G4
and OS 10.4 are sufficient. Can anyone confirm that from experience? I
don't intend to run any of the Garritan stuff. (Indeed, I expect
At 1:57 PM +0200 3/28/10, dc wrote:
Is there a standard (Italian?) term used as a heading for a piece
that has no title, in the context of a work where all the other
movements have a title?
Allemande
Courante
[???]
Sarabande
etc.
Thanks,
Dennis
Those are all dance movements, of course. A
I run 2010 on an iBook G4 with 10.4, and it is a little logey. Okay,
it's very logey. Turn off all those cute automatic update thingies
(slows stuff down something terrible on this machine!) and sometimes
when I am assigning articulations quickly I get ahead of what the
machine can keep up
If, indeed, Apple is coming out with new models momentarily then, of course,
it's a good idea to wait a little. The grapevine is usually accurate about
those things, and there are places people know to look for this kind of
information. (I'm not one of them, but I bet Darcy is.) If money is
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