Tchaikovsky Complete Ballet Scores...
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Here's a video of one in action: http://www.archive.org/details/scanning_robot. Too bad they're so expensive and huge. On a related note, I've been reading a bit about super-resolution from multiple images. I have dreams of software where you just take a video of the page with a cheap webcam and it automatically de-curls, estimates light sources, figures out the book bounds, straightens and spits out a high quality 600dpi image. I've seen a few papers where they do just about all of this with a cell phone camera. Pretty neat stuff.
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Thank you so much Carolus, I think there aren't enough words to say how much I am thankful for this, I've been dreaming of seeing this score for so many years, I have already watched the new pages on IMSLP and I am so excited !!!!! It's like discovering the music again, understanding it at last !!!!!! Thank you !!!
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Vivaldi, that Eulenburg score is probably a reprint of the same Muzgiz score I just posted (Prolog and Act I). As far as I know, the only score ever issued before the Muzgiz was a lithograph of a copyist's manuscript issued jointly by Jurgenson and their German agent D. Rahter. It was prepared by a copyist in Hamburg and is in 2 volumes, 705 pages total. This score is extremely rare because only about 50 copies were ever printed. There are probably no more than 10 in existence today.
If you want to scan a few pages of the Eulenburg and post we can compare. It would be highly unusual for Eulenburg to have gone to the expense of engraving a 1000-page score fresh, but it is not completely impossible. Jurgenson engraved and printed a few excerpts from the ballet, plus the Suite, Op.66a which was made by Siloti after the composer's death.
If you want to scan a few pages of the Eulenburg and post we can compare. It would be highly unusual for Eulenburg to have gone to the expense of engraving a 1000-page score fresh, but it is not completely impossible. Jurgenson engraved and printed a few excerpts from the ballet, plus the Suite, Op.66a which was made by Siloti after the composer's death.
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The Sleeping Beauty acts II/III
OH yes pleeeaase this would be wonderful to see the score. I dream of seeing it!!!!!!!! it is so exciting