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#4935 Doc: additional entry in lilypond.org/productions.html

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Hi list,

I have written some musicals for children and adolescents in the past and have two more musicals in the pipeline, to be released at the end of 2016.

The sheets are done with LilyPond and LaTeX and available for free, but the musicals are only available in German language.

You can see my work at

http://www.singspielschmiede.de

All musicals were shown on stage at the local music school where I work.

I don't know whether this stuff is good/suitable enough to get mentioned
on the Productions site under lilypond.org. What do you think?

Best regards,

Marc Hohl

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  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-07-18

    On 10/07/16 18:11, Federico Bruni wrote:

    Il giorno ven 8 lug 2016 alle 12:36, Marc Hohl marc@hohlart.de ha scritto:

    I have written some musicals for children and adolescents in the past and have two more musicals in the pipeline, to be released at the end of 2016.

    The sheets are done with LilyPond and LaTeX and available for free, but the musicals are only available in German language.

    You can see my work at

    http://www.singspielschmiede.de

    All musicals were shown on stage at the local music school where I work.

    I don't know whether this stuff is good/suitable enough to get mentioned
    on the Productions site under lilypond.org. What do you think?

    I think that it should be definitely added.
    Is the LilyPond source available and hosted somewhere?

    The Productions page has now a long column of concerts on the left and a short column of published sheet music on the right. I think that "published" in this case means just publicly available? I mean, Mutopia is not a publishing company. So I would add links to Lilypond source projects, like:
    https://github.com/nsceaux/nenuvar

    and others...

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-07-18

    Is the LilyPond source available and hosted somewhere?

    Of course one can get the LP source from me, but it is not hosted anywhere.

    The same holds for the sheets. There are excepts free for download, and if anyone is interested, he or she can contact me to get a link to the full stuff. I decided to use this "strategy" to get in touch with the potential users and to see how much people are interested in my projects.

    The Productions page has now a long column of concerts on the left and a
    short column of published sheet music on the right. I think that
    "published" in this case means just publicly available? I mean, Mutopia
    is not a publishing company.

    Yes, probably ...

    So I would add links to Lilypond source
    projects, like:
    https://github.com/nsceaux/nenuvar

    and others...

    +1

    Marc

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2016-07-18

    "Published" also means "freely available", possibly together with the
    sources. Commercial and/or closed source editions are not eligible to be
    listed there.
    [Note that this does not express any opinion on my behalf, it's just
    the official policy]

    Urs

     

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