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Re: Survey: Large scores


From: Jan-Peter Voigt
Subject: Re: Survey: Large scores
Date: Thu, 16 Apr 2015 20:15:58 +0200
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Hi Urs and all,

I recently created a full score (and parts for instruments, solists and choir) for a new reconstruction of J.S.Bachs "Passionsmusik nach Marco", BWV 247. That was a bit more than 200 pages on B4 paper size. The setting is flute I+II, oboe I+II (with parts da caccia, d'amore), violin I+II, viola, viola da gamba I+II, Continuo, Choir SATB, Solo SATB To compile the full score about 6 or 7 minutes are needed on my hardware. But proof reading is done movement by movement of course. There have been at least 2 projects, where I compiled books with 100 to 120 pages. It's always taking time to compile the full score or the full book, but that is the last step after proof reading and checking so no problem.

Best,
Jan-Peter


Am 16.04.2015 um 19:43 schrieb Urs Liska:
Hey all,

this is not related to the discussion about the recently improved processing speed, although it may sound related: I'd like to have an idea how many people have already or are regularly dealing with "big" scores, and maybe I'd like to know what might be the biggest score anyone has successfully created with LilyPond.

Urs

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