RE: Score Size (7 Haiku, Music of Changes)
Philip Thomas <[email protected]> Fri, 26 Aug 2011 13:10:57 +0100
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Hi Tim My copy of Seven Haiku, from which I play, marks a unit of 1/2 inch to be equal to MM 60. This is borne out, so that bars are of lengths 2.5 inches, 3.5 inches and 2.5 inches (i.e. units of 5, 7, 5, to match haiku). As you say, however, it does make reading the score very difficult and parts are indecipherable. However my copy of Music of Changes does not match Cage's measurements. Cage writes that quarter note = 2.5 cm and notates the score in bars of 4 units. However each of my bars is 8.6 cm length, again making the notation rather small and difficult to read in the most dense passages. Thus my understanding is that 7 haiku is (frustratingly) correct but Music of Changes is a reduction in print size. Best wishes Philip _____________________ www.philip-thomas.co.uk Dr. Philip Thomas Senior Lecturer, Music Department University of Huddersfield Queensgate, Huddersfield HD1 3DH Tel: 01484 471336 www.hud.ac.uk/mhm/mmt -----Original Message----- From: Tim Ovens [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 26 August 2011 12:59 To: [email protected] Subject: [silence] Score Size (7 Haiku, Music of Changes) Hi all, for long time I have been out of this list. Can anyone tell me how the search in the archive is working now? For example I could not find any entry for the words Haiku or Changes, but I am sure there are any. Are there any old editions with Seven Haiku or Music of Changes? I did contact Gene Caprioglio from Peters in New York, but he wrote: "8.5 by 11 inches IS the size intended by Cage. Is your copy 8.5x11? The height of the staff should be a tiny bit over 1/8 inch. If it is, than carry on, you have the correct music. If there are larger copies extant, they are wrong. They should be ignored. They were not produced by C.F. Peters Corporation." But in this size Cages remarks on the space and time make no sense. Besides this Haiku score is in parts not legible (e.g. no. 5), because the handwriting is smeared over by the diminuishing. How do you handle with this? Best, Tim --- This transmission is confidential and may be legally privileged. If you receive it in error, please notify us immediately by e-mail and remove it from your system. If the content of this e-mail does not relate to the business of the University of Huddersfield, then we do not endorse it and will accept no liability.