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Re: Feldman graphics  =?iso-8859-1?Q?Hern=E1n_D._Ramallo?=
 Apr 04, 2007 17:11 PDT 

I´m not shure if it will be of any use for you, but check out my paper.
There are lots of score fragments there. In several cases I was forced not
to show the full page but only the instrument staffs wich contained notes. I
have the hole piece scanned, let me know if you need any specific part.


----- Original Message -----
From: "kevin parks" <kev-@macosx.com>
To: <why.pa-@topica.com>
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2007 5:34 PM
Subject: Re: [Why Patterns?] Feldman graphics


 I am doing a little bit of writing and preparing a small presentation of
sorts on Feldman.

I am looking for whatever graphics i can find of score fragments
(specifically top pages) that anyone might have. I have
some at hand that i have found on google and a few things with me that i
can scan in. But i am trying to get a good variety
of score samples which show the different notational approaches Feldman
took.

I am specifically looking for graphics of Intermissions 6, any of the
Durations series, Why Patterns, Piece for 4 Pianos and any of the earlier
graph works, though Marginal Intersection would be especially terrific
(why oh why do we not have that!? ugh).

But really any and all score fragments, to use as slides to present and
explain. I have the Villars book handy, and there are some
great samples at the back of that, but they are on the grey colored pages,
which are quite dark and are refusing to reproduce well.

Any graphics of scores or fragments (Tiff, pdf, jpeg, png, etc. )

Would be welcome and helpful.

Thanks,

kevin

kp-@mac.com
	
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