I am new to MuseScore (now thinking to download it). Just like to know, how long you take to typeset this work?Aprosdoketon wrote:My typesetting (made in Musescore) of a Sonata by
SANTE LAPIS (Santo? 1699/1765)
based on an old edition in IMSLP.
I plan to complete the set in the spare time. Any feedback in improving the layout is more than welcome!
The Music of Italy
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Not too long, I think about an hour or a little more.soh choon wee wrote:I am new to MuseScore (now thinking to download it). Just like to know, how long you take to typeset this work?Aprosdoketon wrote:My typesetting (made in Musescore) of a Sonata by
SANTE LAPIS (Santo? 1699/1765)
based on an old edition in IMSLP.
I plan to complete the set in the spare time. Any feedback in improving the layout is more than welcome!
The piece is very easy, but it seems me that MS is not the fastest program when it comes to input notes without a Midi keyboard; and it lacks some time-saving features like aligning and smart magnetic layout (they would come in version 3, AFAIK). Moreover, I'm not very acquainted with the shortcuts so I'm a little slow.
But it's an incredible piece of software, you should try it.
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I managed to find a copy of the wonderful C sharp minor Ballata by Francesco Bajardi, a piece that exists in the recording of Carlo Zecchi (!).
A friend of mine uploaded the work in IMSLP.
Have a nice time!
http://imslp.org/wiki/Ballata_per_piano ... Francesco)
A friend of mine uploaded the work in IMSLP.
Have a nice time!
http://imslp.org/wiki/Ballata_per_piano ... Francesco)
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Need to include that final close parenthesis for that link to work.
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Thank you for the link and thank you for the tip !
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Not My Scan
A book by da Alessandro Kraus May i take this opportunity to ask, do anyone has a pdf copy of "Great Pianist on Piano Playing - study talks with foremost virtuosos" by James Francis Cooke
I do not have access to full PDF download, but it is too tedious to do page by page download.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id= ... =1up;seq=7
A book by da Alessandro Kraus May i take this opportunity to ask, do anyone has a pdf copy of "Great Pianist on Piano Playing - study talks with foremost virtuosos" by James Francis Cooke
I do not have access to full PDF download, but it is too tedious to do page by page download.
https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id= ... =1up;seq=7
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You can download it from IMSLP:
http://imslp.org/wiki/Great_Pianists_on_Piano_Playing_(Cooke,_James_Francis%29
http://imslp.org/wiki/Great_Pianists_on_Piano_Playing_(Cooke,_James_Francis%29
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Re: The Music of Italy
Hi
I'm in search of two works related to Cherubini:
I'm in search of two works related to Cherubini:
- Muzio Clementi's Canone per Cherubini in B Flat Major, marked as 50bis in Gradus ad Parnassum but absent in the complete editions available for sale here in Italy;
- Cherubini's little Fantasia pour le piano ou orgue, the little brother of his gigantic Capriccio.
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Vieri Tosatti (1920 - 1999) - 7 Preludi e fuga (1977)
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Thank you kleiber, for these interesting pieces. I have a great affinity for prelude and fugue forms so this has been a treat as Toasatt has many interesting ideas here.