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by Schonbergian
21 Dec 2017, 15:09
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Composers vs Engravers: Contraindications
Replies: 10
Views: 14991

Re: Composers vs Engravers: Contraindications

I agree with David's point. Can a "notational Urtext" such as you describe exist in the modern computer world? And what about "obsolete" notational practice, such as Bach flagging individual notes in some of his fugues? Is that merely a product of his time or is it something mean...
by Schonbergian
20 Dec 2017, 22:19
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Composers vs Engravers: Contraindications
Replies: 10
Views: 14991

Re: Composer vs Engravers: Contraindications

With other composers than Chopin, how are we to know when an example falls into 1 or 2 rather than 3?
by Schonbergian
16 Dec 2017, 15:08
Forum: Engraving Commentaries
Topic: Real Book Style
Replies: 3
Views: 10419

Re: Real Book Style

Notwithstanding some minor engraving issues, I much prefer the balance of the second. The first is too high-contrast and light, especially when compared to the text font, and I think the time signature being larger than the staff only looks appropriate when hand-written.
by Schonbergian
13 Dec 2017, 20:57
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation
Replies: 12
Views: 17797

Re: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation

No singer worth their salt would breathe in the middle of a word like that--slur or not. And, of course, the simple breath mark is far less obtrusive if that is what is desired.
by Schonbergian
13 Dec 2017, 17:20
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation
Replies: 12
Views: 17797

Re: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation

And here is one of the few times you'll find "instrumental" articulations in vocal music, and smartly so as well (m. 28, lower three parts), from Josef Rheinberger, cut from much of the same cloth as Brahms.
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by Schonbergian
13 Dec 2017, 17:11
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation
Replies: 12
Views: 17797

Re: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation

The most egregious offense in this category has come from certain composers for the voice (Vaughan Williams and Rossini come to mind at once) that use slurs in this manner. Legato is already assumed in vocal music unless otherwise notated, and we phrase with the text or with a need for oxygen anywa...
by Schonbergian
11 Dec 2017, 20:02
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation
Replies: 12
Views: 17797

Re: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation

I think your comment is very perceptive, Schonbergian. A kind of heaviness completely at odds with the style comes over such music when those those long slurs are added. But do most current composers use slurs to show phrases rather than legato? Perhaps those that do feel that it is impossible for ...
by Schonbergian
11 Dec 2017, 13:39
Forum: Notation Rules and Standards
Topic: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation
Replies: 12
Views: 17797

Re: Brahms vs Joachim on articulation

Although I am not an exceptionally skilled pianist, I've noticed that playing from urtext editions of, say, Beethoven (with the legato groups clearly marked out as defined here) feels far more natural and "right" than the heavily edited, early 20th century editions where one big slur is us...
by Schonbergian
08 Dec 2017, 20:24
Forum: Digital Notation Tools
Topic: Dorico 1.2 released
Replies: 22
Views: 29722

Re: Dorico 1.2 released

Are the ugly slurs still unchangeable? IMO, this is the biggest barrier to me using Dorico or recommending it to others.
by Schonbergian
08 Dec 2017, 20:21
Forum: Type and Font Design
Topic: Font Attempt
Replies: 21
Views: 33487

Re: Font Attempt

I agree with John about the slurs, and also believe they are too tapered. I think a more even distribution of weight across the entire slur is the most appealing, and have witnessed this in my favourite hand-engraving.