Andrew and/or John, I did some Web searching to see what I could find
about this renumbering, and the only thing I could find is that there is
no real Schubert 7th, that the original renumbering of 8 and 9 was
made to account for a missing symphony that was later determined to be
the Great C
On Feb 13, 2006, at 8:09 AM, Raymond Horton wrote:
Andrew and/or John, I did some Web searching to see what I could find
about this renumbering, and the only thing I could find is that there
is no real Schubert 7th, that the original renumbering of 8 and 9
was made to account for a missing
Every so often one of my postings disappears between my keyboard and
the list. For example, earlier today I sent a reply to the query about
orchestral forces in various works that never seems to have reached
its destination.
Among other things I asked (partly just to be provocative) whether
Andrew,
I saw that one - it didn't disappear. I just had nothing intelligent
to offer in response (not that that has always stopped me in the past!).
Chuck
On Feb 12, 2006, at 6:43 PM, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Every so often one of my postings disappears between my keyboard
and the list.
I received the one you mention, Andrew. Maybe unsubscribing and
resubscribing would reset the listserve and take care of the problem?
Cecil Rigby
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Subject: [Finale] disappearing posts
Among other things I asked (partly just
At 9:43 PM -0500 2/12/06, Andrew Stiller wrote:
Among other things I asked (partly just to be provocative) whether
by Schubert's 9th was meant the Great C Major or the Unfinished,
since the two have recently changed places--and I attended a concert
last week in which the C Major was
Andrew Stiller / 2006/02/12 / 09:43 PM wrote:
Oh: and why are my postings, some of them, disappearing?
I get this, too. I subscribe to many MailMan2 lists as well as I admin
one of them myself, but this Finale list is the only one does this.
--
- Hiro
Hiroaki Honshuku, A-NO-NE Music,
I can relate to dissapearing posts. Through the thread of 8th = quarter, I
offered a font solution which can handle any and all you are arguing about.
As far as I am concerned, previous becomes current. That's it. Those
of you who hold on to historic tradition should realize that those who came
On 13.02.2006 Andrew Stiller wrote:
Every so often one of my postings disappears between my keyboard and the list.
For example, earlier today I sent a reply to the query about orchestral forces
in various works that never seems to have reached its destination.
Among other things I asked