Werner LEMBERG wrote
>>>I have a hard time imagining a performer bringing this to life in a
>>>manner justifying the complexity written into the score.
>>
>> Why?
>>
>> It seems you haven"t heard enough of today"s highly qualified and
>> dedicated performers ...
>
> It's not about performing
>>I have a hard time imagining a performer bringing this to life in a
>>manner justifying the complexity written into the score.
>
> Why?
>
> It seems you haven"t heard enough of today"s highly qualified and
> dedicated performers ...
It's not about performing this notation. I'm sure this
>> Here's an updated version of the Stockhausen example, with a lot of
>> added comments to the source code.
>
> Looking at the image, this appears more to the credit of LilyPond
> than Stockhausen. I have a hard time imagining a performer bringing
> this to life in a manner justifying the
Am 21. September 2019 19:09:55 MESZ schrieb David Kastrup :
>Werner LEMBERG writes:
>
>> Here's an updated version of the Stockhausen example, with a lot of
>> added comments to the source code.
>>
>> I've also attached an image of rendering the old code (as present in
>> the git) with a
Werner LEMBERG writes:
> Here's an updated version of the Stockhausen example, with a lot of
> added comments to the source code.
>
> I've also attached an image of rendering the old code (as present in
> the git) with a lilypond binary from current git.
[...]
Looking at the image, this
> I've also attached an image of rendering the old code (as present in
> the git) with a lilypond binary from current git.
For reference, here's an image of the original score.
Werner
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