Purcell, King Arthur (Z.628)

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Purcell, King Arthur (Z.628)

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Hello,

I've typeset with LilyPond the 1843 Taylor's edition which is available at http://imslp.org/wiki/King_Arthur_%28Purcell,_Henry%29

and uploaded full material: urtext version (with some corrections listed at the end), and a modern edition (conductor score, instrumental parts, vocal score, and MIDI files) to the CPDL (http://www.cpdl.org/wiki/index.php/King ... Purcell%29).

How would it be possible to link to it from the opus' page?

Thanks in advance,
Jean-Charles
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Re: Purcell, King Arthur (Z.628)

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Under the Misc. Notes of the Taylor full score you could add a line with the following format:

A modern re-typeset of this edition with vocal score and parts is available at the [[cpdl:King Arthur (Henry Purcell)|Choral Public Domain Library]].

Note the wiki formatting for CPDL uses similar formatting for internal links on IMSLP.

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Re: Purcell, King Arthur (Z.628)

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pml wrote:Under the Misc. Notes of the Taylor full score you could add a line
Why is it so simple? And it works!

Thanks a lot. I'm glad not to have to maintain one distribution on different places...

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Re: Purcell, King Arthur (Z.628)

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Hello,

I would like to inform you that I've updated the modern edition of Taylor's engraving on http://imslp.org/wiki/King_Arthur_%28Purcell,_Henry%29
File ISMLP #194387 (called urtext) includes now all the textual parts of the 1843 edition: Taylor's introduction, Dryden's dedication and the libretto.

Should I upload here all files as well?

Cheers,
Jean-Charles
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