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"I use 11 x 17 for a full orchestra conductor's score. If it's a small enough group I'll use 10.5 x 14. And if it's an even smaller group I'll use 9 x 12.
But what I won't do is use tiny staff sizes. I use big enough paper to prevent that.
Wesley"
But what I won't do is use tiny staff sizes. I use big enough paper to prevent that.
Wesley"
"I think it inevitable that within five years you will have "composers" passing off AI "music" as their own work. And I also think that this will cast real doubt on the music of real composers as being entirely not AI. Yep.
Wesley"
Wesley"
I typeset my own scores and always will, but I hate doing parts, though I know how to do them properly. I'm wondering what people around here do? Do you do everything, or hire out for parts and do your own score, or hire out for parts as well as…
"It seems perhaps Dave has forgotten he asked people to listen to this. I tried to find the work on his website but without success as it might be interesting to put Callisto into context (and I can't really remember the piece now anyway so would…"
"How did it go, Dave? I can't receive that station in my country, but was there a 'bump'?"
Latest work, Regards, Saul Prelude In B flat major Saul Gefen · Prelude In B Flat Major
""the coolest thing I heard on the radio this week" Well it was certainly interesting to hear a new radio station which struck me after around half an hour of being a sort of Californian Classic FM. However did you get involved with it?"
"I started to get into the party mood as well during the second half at any rate."
"What a party! I enjoyed myself. I think I'm going to buy some beer."
A set of variations for orchestra on the familiar "Happy Birthday" song. I wrote this for a friend's birthday. Not an especially serious piece, but I'd be interested to read people's feedback.https://youtu.be/jA6Kw2A79doBirthday Variations -…
Latest work for solo piano Etude In F Regards, Saul Saul Gefen · Etude In F
My piece Callisto is being played on the Californian classical music station Classical KUSC on Friday 3rd, around 8am PDT on Jennifer Miller Hammel's morning show (4pm GMT for UK people, and google will sort it out for anyone else). If there's…
"ok, so it isn't following the classical sonata form -- that answers my question, thanks.
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