The corrected version of the Tombeau is now accessible on the
"Publications" page of the LSA website.
http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~lsa/publications/index.html#errata
Thanks to all for your patience. Enjoy!
Regards,
Daniel Heiman
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ot;print to pdf" function on my print command to re-distill the pdf
from the downloaded pdf (which is a little strange). Then it printed
okay. But go figure.
Tim
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Divine retribution for using Sibelius? :)
Alain
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>Hi, Arto and lutenists --
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>I was the editor for the February issue of the LSA Quarterly, and I'm
>heartened to hear your good words about the compositions in the issue. I feel
>strongly about encouraging the compositio
Hi, Arto and lutenists --
I was the editor for the February issue of the LSA Quarterly, and I'm
heartened to hear your good words about the compositions in the issue. I feel
strongly about encouraging the composition and performance of new lute music!
To my embarrassment, the omission of the r
Dear lutenists,
in the LSA Quarterly, , No.1, there are some nice contemporary
lute compositions. It is very nice to promote also new music for lute!
Many thanks to editors! And of course to the composers... :-)
I like especially "The Dauphin" by Carver Blanchard and "Le tombeau de
Louis Fr