2 % TITLE=Software for printing music
6 @string(HWN = {Han-Wen Nienhuys})
7 @string(JCN = {Jan Nieuwenhuizen})
11 HTML={http://www.bath.ac.uk/\~masjpf/rose.html},
12 author={Chris Cannam},
13 note={A Notation editor/Sequencer for X. Also outputs musictex.},
18 @Misc{graph_music_press,
19 title = {Graphire Music Press},
20 publisher={Graphire Corporation} ,
21 html={http://www.sover.net/\~graphire/},
26 author = {Technoligor AB},
27 note = {Commercial music notation with bigwig supporters.
29 html={http://www.igortech.pi.se/},
34 html={www.ars-nova.com},
37 address={Box 637,Kirkland, Washington 98083},
41 html= {http://www.musicwareinc.com/},
42 title = {Nightingale},
43 author = {Donald Byrd},
47 note = {proprietary w32 package in dutch},
48 html ={http://home.wxs.nl/\~musys},
53 note = {proprietary W32 package in dutch},
54 html={http://www.barsukoff.demon.nl},
58 title = {Common Notation},
59 HTML={http://www-ccrma.stanford.edu/CCRMA/Software/cmn/cmn.html},
60 note={A versatile lisp package. Part of the Common Music system. Input is in
62 author={Bill Schottstaedt},
67 author={Garrick Meeker},
68 HTML={http://www.calband.berkeley.edu/\~gmeeker/vivace},
69 note={A amateurish notation program for TclTk and X.},
74 author=JCN # " and " # HWN,
75 note={A preprocessor to MusixTeX.
76 It is outdated by its successor,
77 LilyPond. MPP is still available via the CTAN archive.},
82 HTML={http://www.cs.ruu.nl/people/hanwen/lilypond/index.html},
83 author=HWN # " and " # JCN,
84 note={The GNU Project music typesetter. Designed as a batch program,
85 outputs to plain \TeX.
86 Added for completeness. You are currently reading her documentation.},
91 HTML={http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/Department/Staff/ef/printing.html},
92 note={A TROFF preprocessor},
98 HTML={http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/},
100 note={A Preprocessor for MusiXTeX. Developed for DOS, written in FORTRAN.
101 UNIX/C translation available.},
106 HTML={http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/},
107 author={Dirk Laurie},
108 note={A Predecessor of PMX.},
113 HTML={http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/},
114 author={ Daniel Taupin},
115 note={MusicTeX is a macro package for TeX to typeset polyphonic or
116 instrumental music. It was originally written by Daniel Taupin.
117 It includes a full-featured (but slightly unsightly) set of fonts.},
122 HTML={http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/},
123 author={Ross Mitchell and Andreas Egler},
124 note={A rewrite of MusicTeX. After licensing quarrels, MusiXTeX has
125 been split into two (both still non-GNU GPL licensed) branches.},
130 HTML={http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/},
131 author={Daniel Taupin},
132 note={Daniel Taupin now maintains the branch that still carries
138 author={Andreas Egler},
139 HTML={http://www.inf.ethz.ch/personal/acherman/misc.html},
140 note={Andreas Egler's branch of MusiXTeX is now called OpusTeX.},
145 HTML={http://www.gre.ac.uk/\~c.walshaw/abc},
146 author={Chris Walshaw},
147 note={A preprocessor to MusixTeX for transcribing folk and
153 author={Angelika Schofer and Andrea Steinbach.},
154 note={A TeX macro package for typesetting single-staff music. With some
155 fonts. Juicy detail: It comes without license statement and both authors
156 and copyright holders have vanished from the face of the electronic earth,
157 yet it is the predecessor to MusicTeX.},
158 HTML={http://www.gmd.de/Misc/Music/mutex},
163 HTML={http://www.ncc.up.pt/\~mig/SceX.html},
164 author={Miguel Filgueiras},
165 note={A preprocessor to MusixTeX. Source in prolog
166 available on request. (?)},
171 author={William F. Clocksin},
172 HTML={http://www.cl.cam.ac.uk/users/wfc/},
173 note={A NeXT package. Requires the Adobe Sonata font},
178 HTML={http://adu1.adu.lattrobe.edu.au/Music/Scribe.html},
179 note={A formatter for medieval scores.},
184 author = {Arkkra Enterprises},
185 HTML={http://www.arkkra.com/},
186 note={A program which creates PS from a script input. Although it
187 comes with C source code, it is shareware.},
188 address = {P. O. Box 315 Warrenville, IL 60555},
193 author = {Gary M. Rader},
194 HTML={http://mesa.colorado.edu/\~grader/musicez.html },
195 note={Described in Computer vol 29(6). Shareware},
200 HTML={http://datura.cerl.uiuc.edu/},
201 author={Lippold Haken and Dorothea Blostein},
202 note={Notation editor for W95 and Mac},
207 HTML={http://www.acorn.co.uk/developers/sibelius/Home},
208 note={Notation editor on Acorn machines. Their developers call it ``best
209 notation program available''. In any case,
210 they are good at bragging.},
214 title={``EDV-Notensatz''},
215 note={URW's music-engraving system described by [Wanske]. (Although URW
216 used \~DM 1.000.000 while developing this, it didn't buy them a cute name),
222 publisher={Coda music technology},
227 publisher={San Andreas Press},
229 author={Leland Smith},
230 HTML={http://www.ymusic.com/Score},
232 note={Werner Lemberg (sx0005@sx2.hrz.uni-dortmund.de) writes: I
233 consider SCORE as the best program for typesetting classical
234 music. [..] the price is quite high (about US\$ 1000) [..] It has
235 a graphical interface but to get all out of the program you have to
236 learn a 400 page manual almost by heart because you'll change most
237 features by inputting parameters (up to 20 for some items) on a
238 command line. Expect three months to master SCORE :-)},
244 HTML={http://www.mozart.co.uk/},
245 note={A shareware windows package },
246 author={David Webber},
252 author ={Etienne Darbellay},
253 HTML={http://www.unige.ch/lettres/armus/music/wolfgang.html},
258 note={Jerker Elsgard (Jerker.Elsgard@abc.se) writes: professional and
259 expensive (DM 4000, --) engraving. Designed as a batch program (like
260 LilyPond). It is aimed at publishers. Its history is more than
261 fifteen years and Amadeus has been running under different Unix
262 clones. It uses MIDI-keyboard input},
266 title={A-R Music Engraving},
267 author ={Thomas Hall},
268 publisher={A-R Editions, inc.},
269 note={Professional engraving on
275 author={John S. Gourlay and others},
276 note={A project at Ohio State university, which was discontinued in
277 1987. The technical reports that have resulted from MusiCopy can
278 still be obtained by writing to OSU department of Computer Science.},
283 HTML={http://www.berlioz.tm.fr/},
284 author={Dominique Montel},
285 note={ Dominique Montel (a professional engraver) is now working
286 together with computer scientists on his own software for music
287 publishing called "Berlioz". It is proprietary and runs on W95/NT and Mac},
292 HTML={http://www.adobe.com/type/browser/F/F_SONA.html},
293 publisher={Adobe inc.},
294 author={Cleo Huggins},
295 note={The music font by Adobe},
301 HTML={http://haskell.systemsz.cs.yale.edu/haskore/onlinetutorial/index.html},
303 note={A programming system for music, based on Haskell, a functional
304 programming language. It outputs MIDI, CSound, NeXTStep and MusicKit},
307 % html={http://www.passportdesigns.com},
310 publisher= {Passport designs},
316 author = {Holger H. Hoos and Thomas Helbich},
317 title = {The Salieri project},
319 note = {`The SALIERI System is an interactive software environment
320 for structure oriented composition, manipulation and analysis of
322 html = {http://www.informatik.tu-darmstadt.de/AFS/CM/SALIERI/},
326 title = {emagic notator},
327 publisher={emagic, www.emagic.de},
328 html={http://www.mcc.ac.uk/\~emagic/SL/NOTATOR.HTM},
329 note = {A notation product from a company that now focuses on sequencing},
333 author = {Bernard Hill},
334 title = {Music Publisher},
335 html={http://www.braeburn.co.uk/mp.htm},
336 publisher={Braeburn Software},
337 address={Selkirk, Scotland},
339 note = {This is the W95 version of NoteWorthy.}
343 title={Noteworthy Composer},
344 HTML={http://www.ntworthy.com},
345 publisher={Noteworthy Artware inc.},
346 note = {Shareware. Not affiliated with Braeburn Software's products.},
351 @Misc{NoteWorthy-hill,
352 note = {NoteWorthy and their successors are graphical editors, that do
353 not know about musical structure. Shareware. },
354 html={http://www.braeburn.co.uk/},
355 publisher={Braeburn Software},
356 address= {Selkirk, Scotland},
357 author = {Bernard Hill},