2 % TITLE=The engraving bibliography
3 % AUTHOR=Han-Wen Nienhuys
8 author = {Harald Banter},
9 title = {Akkord Lexikon},
10 publisher = {Schott's S\"ohne},
12 isbn = {ISBN 3-7957-2095-8},
13 note = {Comprehensive overview of commonly used
14 chords. Suggests (and uses) a unification for all different kinds
16 address = {Mainz, Germany},
20 author = {Richard Rastall},
22 title = {The Notation of Western Music: an
24 publisher = {J. M. Dent \& Sons London},
26 note = {Interesting account of the evolution and origin of common notation starting from neumes, and ending with modern innovations HWN},
31 title = {Teach yourself the art of music engraving and processing},
32 publisher = {Hansen House},
34 note = {This is about engraving, i.e. professional typesetting. It contains
35 directions on good typesetting, but the sections on reproduction
36 technicalities, how to use pens and history are interesting.
37 Especially the section on Music Typewriters is amusing HWN},
38 address = {Miami, Florida},
44 note = {Sound (boring) review of the various hairy rhythmic notations used by avant-garde composers HWN},
46 title = {Modern Rhythmic Notation},
47 author = {Gardner Read},
48 publisher = {Indiana University Press},
53 note = {(Out of print) This is as close to the ``standard'' reference
54 work for music notation issues as one is likely to get. MB},
55 title = {Music Notation: a Manual of Modern Practice},
56 author = {Gardner Read},
57 totalentry = {(2nd edition)},
58 publisher ={Taplinger Publishing},
64 title = {Standard Music Notation Practice},
65 author = {Maxwell Weaner and Walter Boelke},
66 totalentry = {revised edition by Arnold Broido and Daniel Dorff.},
67 publisher = {Music Publisher's Association of the United States Inc},
73 note = {I. A very thorough overview of engraving practices of various craftsmen. It includes detailed specs of characters, dimensions etc. II. a thorough overview of a anonymous (by now antiquated) automated system. EDV Means e(lektronischen) D(aten)v(erarbeitung), electronic data processing HWN},
75 title = {Musiknotation --- Von der Syntax des Notenstichs zum EDV-gesteuerten Notensatz},
76 author = {Helene Wanske},
77 publisher = {Schott-Verlag},
79 isbn = {ISBN 3-7957-2886-x},
86 title = {Aus der Werkstatt eines Notenstechers},
87 author = {Karl Hader},
88 publisher = {Waldheim--Eberle Verlag},
91 note = {Hader was the chief-engraver of the Waldheim-Eberle music
92 publishers. This beautiful booklet was intended as an introduction
93 for laymen on the art of engraving. It contains a step by step,
94 in-depth explanation of how to cut and stamp music into zinc plates.
95 It also contains a few compactly formulated rules on musical
96 orthography. Out of print. }
99 @Book{gamble23:_music_engrav,
100 author = {William Gamble},
101 title = {Music Engraving and printing. Historical and Technical Treatise},
102 publisher = {Sir Isaac Pitman & Sons, ltd.},
104 note = {This pattriotic book was an attempt to promote and help
105 British music engravers. It is somewhat similar to Hader's
106 book\cite{hader48} in scope and style, but Gamble focuses more on
107 technical details (Which French punch cutters are worth buying from,
108 etc.), and does not treat typographical details, such as optical
109 illusions. It is available as reprint from Da Capo Press, New York
115 note = {Pamphlet explaining a few fine points in music font design HWN},
117 title = {Standard music notation specifications for computer programming.},
126 author = {Anthony Donato},
127 title ={Preparing Music Manuscript},
128 address ={Englewood Cliffs, NJ},
129 publisher={Prentice-Hall},
135 title = {Notation in New Music; a critical guide to interpretation and realisation},
136 author = {Erdhard Karkoshka},
137 translator={Ruth Koenig},
138 publisher={Praeger Publishers},
140 note ={(Out of print)},
146 title = {The Art of Music Copying},
147 author = {Clinton Roemer},
148 publisher={Roerick music co.},
149 address= {Sherman Oaks (CA)},
151 note ={Out of print. Heussenstamm writes: an instructional manual
152 which specializes in methods used in the commercial field. },
159 title = {Music Notation Primer},
160 author = {Glen Rosecrans},
161 publisher={Passantino},
163 note={Heussenstamm writes: Limited in scope, similar to \cite{Roemer84}}
168 title = {Uitgeven van muziek},
170 publisher= {Donemus Amsterdam},
175 author={Vinci, Albert C.},
176 title={Fundamentals of Traditional Music Notation},
177 publisher={Kent State University Press},
182 author={G. Schirmer, Inc.},
183 title={The G. Schirmer Manual of Style and Usage},
185 publisher={The G. Schirmer Publications Department},
192 title = {Music Notation in the Twentieth Century},
193 author = {Kurt Stone},
196 note ={Out of print. Heussenstamm writes: The most important book on notation in recent years. },
199 @Book {Heussenstamm87,
201 title = {The Norton Manual of Music Notation},
202 author = {George Heussenstamm},
205 note={Hands-on instruction book for copying (ie. handwriting) music. Fairly complete. HWN}
210 @Book{unknown69:_music_notat,
212 title = {Music Notation},
213 publisher = {Crescendo books},
215 note = {Heussenstamm writes: An extremely thorough exploration of musical notation [..]}
220 note = {A concise, alphabetically ordered list of typesetting and music (notation) issues with a rather simplistic attitude but in most cases "good-enough" answers JCN},
222 title = {Essential Dictionary of Music Notation},
223 author = {Tom Gerou and Linda Lusk},
224 publisher = {Alfred Publishing},
225 address ={Van Nuys CA},
226 isbn ={ISBN 0-88284-768-6},
231 note = {An clearly written book for the casually interested reader. It shows some of the conventions and difficulties in printing music HWN},
233 title = {Die Praxis des Notengraphikers},
234 author = {Herbert Chlapik},
235 publisher = {Doblinger},
236 isbn ={ISBN 3-9000 035-96-2},
242 author = {Barksdale, A},
244 title = {The Printed Note: 500 Years of Music Printing and Engraving},
245 address={Toledo, Ohio},
247 note={`The exhibition "The Printed Note" attempts to show the various processes used since the second of the 15th century for reproducing music mechanically ... '. The illustration mostly feature ancient music},
248 publisher={The Toledo Museum of Art},
253 author = {Wolf, Johannes},
255 title = {Handbuch der Notationskunde},
257 publisher={Breitkopf & Hartel},
258 note= {Very thorough treatment (in two volumes) of the history musical notation},
262 author = {Rosenthal, Carl A},
264 title = {A Practical Guide to Music Notation},
266 publisher={MCA Music},
267 note={Heussenstamm writes: Informative in terms of traditional notation. Does not concern score preparation}
272 author = {Boehm, Laszlo},
274 title={Modern Music Notation},
276 publisher={G. Schirmer, Inc.},
277 note ={Heussenstamm writes: A handy compact reference book in basic notation. }
279 @Book{button20:_system_music_notat,
280 author = {Button, H. Elliot},
281 title = {System in Musical Notation},
282 publisher = {Novello and co.},
287 @Book{johnson46:_how,
288 author = {Johnson, Harold},
289 title = {How to write music manuscript},
290 publisher = {Carl Fischer, Inc.},