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Title: The top ten in NWC Script
Post by: jakal on 2005-02-04 02:06 AM
Im wondering if theres ever gonna be some sort of "top ten scores" on the scriptorium. Since there isnt, which are some of everyone's favorites there?
Title: Re: The top ten in NWC Script
Post by: jakal on 2005-02-08 03:46 PM
Well, i suppose there arent too many favorites.  I just thought it would be helpful to have a "top ten" chart at the Scriptorium so that newcomers, such as myself, can find the best scores easily and therefore they can end up promoting the Noteworthy Composer Program.  Sibeliusmusic does this at its website and its a great idea.  Just a thought.

Jack Larson
Title: Re: The top ten in NWC Script
Post by: Mick McMack on 2005-02-08 06:04 PM
The Barber of Seville (Rossini) is a really good piece of music, but the one found at the Scriptorium is riddled with errors...
Title: Re: The top ten in NWC Script
Post by: jakal on 2005-02-09 12:23 AM
Indeed, but are there any original pieces by actual NWC composers and not transcriptions of our beloved musical masters(which by the way i am impressed to see the planets sequenced!!)

Jack L.
Title: Re: The top ten in NWC Script
Post by: Jozsef Fabian on 2005-03-22 03:17 PM
You can find plenty of original compositions written by noteworthy users of the Noteworthy Composer on http://nwc-scriptorium.org/composer.html
known as the Scriptorium.

Jozsef F.