Month: June 2018

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Keeping a relationship fresh can be done through surprises. When a relationship becomes monotonous, then you are bound to have problems. Every day there is something new to be expected and as long as this kind of atmosphere is imbued to the relationship, both of you cant wait till morning.

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Precursor of Love – A Saga Of Relationships

PRECURSOR OF LOVE – A SAGA OF RELATIONSHIPS

The maiden novel of Rita Garg , Precursor of Love condemns lesbianism through the creation of three women , The Girl , who is the central figure ; Amilya who saves herself the temptation of this unnatural relationship of lesbians ; and , Srishti the dwindling lesbian. Against this striving trio , the major character is Dr.Suryanarayan who wins the love of Amilya and marries her.

The shining foil of this backdrop , in a perfect finished style , the novelist throws light on the struggle of these characters . The struggle touches to the core but the balance of presentation gives the reader an insight easily formed into the strange world of -to be or not to be’ relationship on the part of the characters. This scene is perforated with the help of other relationships.

One enters into this world as an infant – absolutely unaware of the world around – but with passage of time the knowledge of the people and relationships with them reveals its aura. Its strange that some force underlies in each relationship blessing some by virtue of birth and with further advancement into the complex terrain of life, one falls in and out of several relationships. This world is full of mysterious things and to be able to hang on to it, one uses the crutches of relationships at various times. This paper will deal with a study of different forms of relationships as depicted in Dr. Rita Garg’s , Precursor of Love. One constantly strives to find the golden rule of a successful rapport with everything one comes across. Since birth to death,a person’s success or failure is measured by the kind of relationship he/she has with life or its elements : people, but striking the right chord often proves a hard nut to crack. Amilya, the central figure of the novel is involved in a series of relationships. A lawyer by profession, Amilya is very popular among her clients. She is committed to her work and puts in her heart and soul to get the case in favour of her clients.Work is worship for her and at all times she is occupied with it whether in kachehari or in the peaceful confines of her home. Dedication to work is her top priority in the initial phases of the novel. Later ofcourse, other things come up in her life but work still maintains a prominent position in her life. Amilya was born of good parents and her foster parents were also rich but they also died, leaving her an orphan to face the world alone. She studied Law and started practicing as a lawyer but there was an emotional vaccum in her life and to fill it up she worked with ferociousness and slowly this ambition became her passion and she desired to bea top level lawyer one day. Her relationship with work is unbreakable as it is something which started off because Amilya was lonely but later it became a way of life for her and hence the strong bondages. Loneliness is a feeling in which people experience a strong sense of emptiness and solitude. This was the exact condition of Amilya. Despite having a flourishing career, Amilya did not have anyone to call her own. She had been orphaned at an early age and even though she was adopted yet she could not enjoy being loved for long as even her foster parents died leaving her alone. Lack of emotional anchor attracted her towards a relationship with The Girl which was not normal friendship . Amilya and The Girl had accidental meetings which culminated into a friendship and slowly took the shape of a lesbian relationship. The unsuspecting Amilya did not realize this and kept considering The Girl as a good friend unless The Girl came out in the open and talked about consummation. – When we meet for the first time, you’ll have to come best decked in a red zari sari with an aura of shine.- 1 The intimacy The Girl was looking for was not really encouraged by Amilya but still there was something that kept the two together. Initially it was Amilya’s urge to create a character like The Girl for her novel but later it turned out to be that Amilya too was developing a soft corner for The Girl. So strong was the emotional aura of The Girl that Amilya found it difficult to come out from it. She found herself so entangled in the web of emotions that her happiness and sadness was dependent on the mood of the Girl . – This clarified to Amilya that all the joy for Amilya was getting shrunk into the joys of The Girl. Amilya was coming to emotional dependence.-42 The Girl had a quality of making others feel sorry if they ever asserted their charm. She ofcourse never forced someone into a relationship but her emotional outbursts were sufficient enough to keep Amilya glued to her. -Tears always waited the threshold of eyelids, which assisted the owner in emotionally blackmailing others . Amilya is often victimized by all this precariously violent temperament.- 35 Amilya and The Girl get tied into an unnatural relationship where uncertainity looms large. For the Girl , Amilya is her ultimate destination,but Amilya is indecisive about their relationship. As spoken about earlier the Girl used her emotional artillery to exercise control over Amilya. She wanted to command and control the brain of the other so that the person would meekly behave like a domestic animal. – If you don’t listen to me , I would do something to myself . I would kill myself.- 36 It is things like this that compel Amilya to contemplate about the feasibility of their relationship. As the novel progresses, one comes to know that even though for Amilya this was the first such relationship but the Girl had many previous involvements with other girls. Her affable charm enabled the Girl to easily attract other girls towards her. Ragini was one such girl who had fallen for the charms of the Girl but could not enjoy the attention of the Girl for long as the Girl’s focus shifted to Srishti, a girl introduced to her by Ragini herself. Srishti was an ordinary girl who was so self absorbed that she did not care for anyone around. She took utmost interest in herself and took pride in assuming that she was femme fatale. To the world she was like any commoner but the Girl worshipped her like a Goddess and would go to any extent to please and satisfy Srishti. As for Srishti , one feels that her sole interest in the Girl was to enjoy life to the fullest at the expense of the Girl and satisfy her own self esteem by being the cynosure of the Girl’s eyes. As soon as she had extracted maximum from the Girl and milked her dry, she went abroad in search of greener pastures. Srishti was a jealous woman and so, as soon as she heard of Amilya’s presence in the Girl’s life, she decided to return to the Girl, only to leave her again later. Though the Girl does not gain much popularity with the readers but she manages to gain much sympathy as she is only regarded as a precursor of love by all the women in her life. For no one , she proves to be the final destination. The Girl’s feelings for Srishti were in absolute contrast to the feelings Srishti had for her. The Girl loved her dearly even after she made an exit from her life. She could never forget Srishti and the love chapter of Srishti could never be erased from her memory even when Amilya was in her life. Srishti continued to hold a special place in her heart and the Girl even though fully aware of Srishti’s attitude was ever ready to become her doormat. When Amilya comes to know the exact reason for Srishti’s split with the Girl , she realizes that , -Day by day , because of natural exposure to the world , the Girl is gaining wisdom and Srishti is becoming more and more unwitty because she is shackled with a domestic woman’s tendencies . Srishti is keen on easy earned lavishness while The Girl likes hard earned objects.- 137 Of course their relationship is a disaster as the basis of it is one sided love from the Girl’s side while Srishti is on the lookout for materialistic gains.Srishti was always residing in the thoughts of the Girl , the body was incensed with the incense of Srishti’s physical charms. She was an inseparable aspect in the Girl’s life. The relationship of Amilya with a neighbourhood child Dev, proved to be a turning point in her life. They met and instantly a bond was formed. Amilya befriended the child and slowly he became an integral part of her life. Amilya befriended the child and slowly he became an integral part of her life. What Amilya felt for Dev was an entirely new emotion for her. She experienced utmost joy in his company. – That single joyful shriek makes Amilya forget each and every physical or mental agony.- 81 His presence made Amilya active as she feels that he fills every nook and corner of the house and gives life like direction to the setup of Amilya. She had been lonely for the major part of her life but the entry of Dev into her life has filled that void. She felt he world being illumined. – Till now , she was earning to live conveniently and to have a position in society. But , as the first drastic change in her, she wants to earn more and more.- 82 This beautiful relation has been introduced by the novelist to make Amilya realize that she was living a superficial life. The real pleasure of a woman is to have her own child and then she feels that he life is complete. Dev unconsciously proves to be major factor in clearing the clouds of uncertainity which loomed large over Amilya. She immediately snaps out of the illusionary world which she had set up with the Girl.The desire of having her own Dev delves deep into her and so she embarks on the journey of marriage. Dr. Surya Narayan , the doctor who treated Dev, when the child met with an accident , becomes Amilya’s love destination. Once again Dev provides this direction for Amilya. As Dr. Surya Narayan is a medical practitioner, he is the one to attend to Dev when he met with an accident. Sparks flew at Amilya and Dr. Surya’s first encounter. Though Amilya underplayed her emotions , Dr. Surya Narayan did not hesitate in suggesting for a life long companionship. -Often, I reach a conclusion, that unnecessarily I am collecting movable and immovable property–.To use the bulk of wealth, this exhausted lonely doctor is a useless being.- 99 By saying such things he often dropped hints at Amilya and looked at Amilya anxiously but optimistically. On the contrary Amilya did not express anything vocally but her eyes were enough to bind Dr. Surya Narayan’s heart. On seeing the disturbed condition of Amilya and realizing that she was mentally torn , he proposes to wait for her all his life. So strong is his faith in their undecided relationship that he tells Amilya : -Today,you are my worst type of defeat in life and tomorrow you shall be the best win and the most precious achievement of my life.- 106 The strangest feature of the relationship between the two is that not much time is spent in deciding upon the future course of their relationship. No brooding , not much reflection and then the final decision of spending the rest of their lives together . Amilya attracted to him instantly. -What a genius ! A real perfect competent man he is ! Above all , the goodness of his heart is remarkable .- 99 They are both lonely and on the lookout for an emotional anchor . Their flourishing career inhibited them from indulging in any romantic relationship so when the time came they did not want to lose the opportune moment. Dr.Surya Narayan was well aware of the Girl’s feelings towards Amilya but he never voiced his opinion about it. Instead he let her make the transition gradually so that there would’nt be any loose ends to their relationship. He proves to be Amilya’s Knight in shining armour when she was going through a turmoil in life. Her relationship with the Girl was turning sour. -Amilya has realized the deficiencies associated with the relationship of the Girl .- 103 The Girl was demanding life long commitment and that too on her own terms. She wanted Amilya to give up he practice and look after her finances. Amilya had started suffocating . She did not want to be part of such a setup.- The Girl seems to be bent upon marring what he has still not reached its youth. At no rate shall Amilya accept this world.- 112 Dr. Surya Narayan on the contrary , was very concerned about Amilya’s emotions . He very well knew the importance of career in her life and so told her : – I’ll be careful about your career. Enough of conveniences shall be created for that. Your further rise in career shall be my rise.- 131 This mutual understanding of emotions paved the way for their union and they tied the knot , thus fixing a permanent seal onto their relationship. So far the discussion was about interpersonal relationships but the novelist has also portrayed some minor characters and their relationship with life has been brought out beautifully . One such character is Munshiram alias Harfanmaula.True to his name , this man projects a weird picture in his joker like dresses. His unwashed clothes with oil patterns on the collar and dandruff creating pollen like diagrams display the indifference of his wife. It is clear that there is lack of love in his life but despite all this , he is an an idol of affection and gentleness. His relationship with life is such that he prefers to enjoy the beauty of life rather than sit back and crib about his emotional losses. Another such character who makes a brief appearance yet manages to carve a deep impression on the reader’s mind is the nurse at Dr. Surya Narayan’s clinic. The nurse is a gentle and good humoured woman . She laughs and entertains Amilya by telling her about the different sort of patients . Her observation is that the rich fall sick because their free time makes then sick. Any poor person who finds it difficult to arrange for two square meals a day does not have the leisure to fall sick. The nurse gets into such an animated chat with Amilya that Amilya starts reflecting on the realities of life life when suddenly her eyes fall on a patch in the nurse’s dress. – But only the willing creative writer realized that such a carefree , jocular nurse has a life full of pits.- 120 But the beauty with which the nurse masks her suffering is admirable. She might be facing so many hurdles in life but she wants to enjoy nature’s bounty. Materialistic pleasures could well be out of reach but she very well knows how to enjoy the life she has been blessed with. All the characters in Precursor of Love are victims in some way or the other. Some victims of life while the others victims of their own thoughts but all of them finally manage to survive among relationships. They make their own decisions and welcome life with open arms. REFERENCES

1.Rita Garg. Precursor of Love, New Delhi : Vishwabharti Publications. 2006 Subsequent references are from the above edition

Efforts By : Shivangi Dikshit Teacher and Research Scholar(English) INPG college Meerut

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Relationship Between The Printing Press And Music

When thinking about the invention of the printing press an immediate response is to think about the impact that turning point in history had on literature. Often the musical significance of this incredible invention is overlooked.This article will outline the early history of the printing press. Almost as soon as the printing press was developed, type designs were introduced. Type designs were created and linked to printing in different countries.

Even today, it is possible to see the effects that the printing press has on modern living. With having written words it was possible to be expressive through writing. Printed word established the relationship between art and printing. Decorative printing was a step in developing art in printing. To understand the link between printing and music it is important to know the difference between literature printing and musical notation. One obvious difference is that music texts are for performance. Another significant difference is that music texts are deciphered twice: first, by the performer and then by the listener.

The printing of music creates a direct connection between the composer and the performer. It is essential that the printing of music is as accurate as possible as this will be the only communication between the creation and reproduction.

Before the printing press original manuscripts, or hand written copies, were used to perform from. The printing press changed the size of pieces from the original manuscripts. Reading off of a smaller score puts constrictions to the performance of the work.

Published music was invented before the invention of the printing press. Early published music was reproduced by engraving on plates. This process was time consuming and very difficult.

Despite the fact that the printing press was invented in the fifteenth century, the first copyright law was not in place until the early eighteenth century. The purpose of having a copyright varies throughout the world. When copyright was first established it was used as a noun, literally meaning having the right in the copy. Having the right copy refers to giving credit to the individual who created the original idea. The shift today is the use of copyright as a verb the right to copy.

The printing press put many constraints on music. One constraint was the interpretation of music was limited. As the performance text grew further away from the composers original manuscript, the musical interpretation grew further away as well. Also, as mentioned earlier, there was a size difference in the paper produced from the printing press and original manuscripts. This size different changes the way the performer visually reads a piece.

With music being reproduced by printing presses and publishing houses, the need for a music editor arose. There are many disadvantages to have an editor working with music scores. A large problem musicians face is working with scores that have been over edited. Another related problem is the fact that many editors have not done significant research before they add material to the score.

With the rise of publishers, numerous editions are created, printing the same material. It is possible to buy two different editions of a piece with a discrepancy in something even as basic as having the correct notes. Some editions are not as researched as others, creating interpretations that may not be close to the composers original intention.

HISTORY OF PRINTING PRESS

Printing previous to 1500 was referred to as the incunabula period. Incunabulum is derived from Latin which means cradle, therefore symbolizing the beginning of the art of printing. By the eighteenth century the term was applied to all books printed before 1500. In the nineteenth century, incunabulum meant any individual item that emanated from the printing presses of the fifteenth century.
Johann Gutenberg
Johann Gensfleisch zum Gutenberg began working with the invention of the printing press around 1440. He began working on this when he was a political exile at Strasbourg. Many people mistake Gutenbergs invention with the invention of published books. This belief is reinforced by the inevitable association of Gutenbergs name with the 42-line Bible. Gutenberg should receive credit for the invention of the method of producing punches and matrices to be used with a mold for metal types of identical height. Thereby it was possible to produce a type having a uniform rectangular body. The individual letters so cast could be placed by the compositor in proper juxtaposition to one another in free combination. They were interchangeable, hence the term movable metal types.

This printing press was large and very difficult to operate. The awkward machine made presswork toilsome; and it was incapable of printing a full sheet of paper at one pull. Despite this fact it still increased the number of literate people in the world.

Gutenberg quit working on the printing press for two main reasons. The first is that his source of funding was taken away. Gutenberg had a patron who in 1455 foreclosed on him and gave most of the presses and types to his soon to be son-in-law Schffer of Gernsheim. The second reason the Gutenberg gave up working on the printing press was due to physical reasons. Gutenberg became blind after 1460 and abandoned any further pursuit of his invention.

Gutenberg died in 1468 and his epitaph reads to the immortal memory of Johannes Gensfleisch, the inventor of the art of printing, who has deserved well of every nation and language. His invention influenced the rest of the world for many centuries after his death. After the early invention of the printing press it reached a state of technical efficiency not materially surpassed until well into the nineteenth century.

Consolidation Era

After the invention of the printing press, from around 1550 until 1800, the consolidation era was established. As mentioned earlier, no technical advancements were made to the printing press during this time. Neither were there any new inventions, regarding the printing press, made during this time. The consolidation era, as the name suggests, stabilized the printing industry.

During this time the working middle class people had the opportunity to learn how to read and write. Before this it was reserved as a privilege for the wealthy to be literate. Because more people were now reading it was necessary to provide information to people for them to read. The general publics desire for quick information and for regular entertainment brought into existence the periodical press.

The first public library was developed during the consolidation era. Before libraries existed with manuscripts but were for private use only, owned by various people like Julius Caesar.

Censorship of printed word was established in the consolidation era. It was the responsibility of the lay and the church to censor the publications. Printers and publishers did not always appreciate censorship and would use the smallest possible size, the largest possible types, and every other device which a century-old fight against censorship had taught them.

Nineteenth Century Printing

In the nineteenth century the technique of printing gradually changed. There was a hesitation from the public to advance further in the printing press in order to avoid mechanization. By the late nineteenth century, the concept of mechanization [began] to make an impact on letter-founding, type-composition, and bookbinding, and not until the late 1880s did the combined casting and composing machine become a commercial reality.
The nineteenth century brought about technical progress in the printing press. This was the century that began the slow process of turning printing from a trade into an industry.

The strict regulations for censorship had been lifted during this century. Censorship was now based on voluntary [agreements] of the parties concerned and not on compulsory measures of the authorities.
It was during this century that governments used the press for large scale, direct, and incessant appeals and orders to the masses. The Revolutionary and Napoleonic France governments were first to use press this way.
Type Design

After the death of Gutenberg in 1468, the printing press had spread throughout many different countries. By the middle of the sixteenth century every nation developed a certain type design. Type design throughout history has always had a deeper, more political meaning than it appears at first. When Roman and Italic types were invented they
represented the humanism in people. The type design of Germany, Russia, and Turkey represented the resistance to humanism. The importance of type design can be noted by the recent transition to the Latin alphabet by the Germans and Turks is a major step towards the unity of world civilization; just as the refusal of post-Lenin Russia to abandon the Cyrillic letter nay, its progressive imposition on the Soviet colonials is a significant omen of the deep cleavage between East and West.

ART IN PRINTING

After discussing type design it is possible to see the relationship between art and printing. With the beginning of printed books there was a high level of technical achievements but this was combined with great beauty of design, that the printing of music began. Visual effects of printed music are vital to the overall effect the music will have on the performer and audience. Engraving of music connected the visual aspect of music to the notating process. This process of engraving naturally led to a great increase in the use of pictorial title pages and decorated borders. Illustrations were sometimes used, even as far as to having comic pictures between staves and in the margins of the music.

Difference Between Printing and Music

There is a large difference between printing music and printing solely verbal text. A quote from Kings Four Hundred Years of Music Printing summarizes the difference between literature and musical notation:
the letters forming a word represent a concept to be conveyed by the eye to the brain, in music the note, whether accompanied by a text or not, is primarily an instruction to bring into action lungs or fingers, or both combined, in order to produce a sound at a certain pitch and of a certain duration.

The difficulty with musical notation is that the symbols need to be made as clearly and precise as possible.
There are two aspects of musical notation: horizontality and verticality. Horizontality refers to the horizontal aspects of music notation. One point in horizontality is the relationship between each note. This includes the intervallic relationship from note to note. Another aspect of horizontality is the changes in spacing between one note or group of notes and the next, as required by changes in time-values.

The vertical aspect of musical notation sets it completely apart from verbal text, as the concept of writing two words at the same time is not practical. The vertical part of musical notation is having the two or more notes in the same alignment on the stave. This vertical arrangement is important in vocal works as a precise vertical relationship has also to be established between the notes on the stave and the syllables of the underlying text.

If the printed musical score is altered in any way the horizontality and verticality could potential have a different meaning to the reader. This could in turn alter the performance and bring the work further away from the composers original idea.

Another main difference between music texts and literature is the fact that musical texts are performance texts. Musical texts presume a musical performance, with the result that music as manifest in print leads a dual life as text and performance. Understanding that in earlier times music reached people mainly by performances it is important to note that any history of the musical cultures of print must engage performative issues.

Deciphering music as a performative text adds certain angles that are not present in literature. It is important to note that performance and print both shape the way music conveys its meaning; yet while historians of music have long been cognizant of the former that performers interpret and mold the meaning of the texts they realize they have rarely theorized the implications of print in similar terms. Often performers will trust what is written on the page instead of looking for the true intention of the composer. The effect that printed music has on performance is so great that it [stands] alongside performance in the triangle if [forms] with composers and audiences.

Musical texts are deciphered twice which does not occur often in literature. Musical text meanings unfold twice as they are read both by musicians and then by audiences. In the first instance, the black signs cast across the pages of musical scores give musicians instructions for how to perform a given piece; the notes help musicians to produce a reading of a piece, public or private, whether with instruments, voice, or both. The only link that the audience has to the music is what the performer portrays and the only thing that the performer can give the audience is what he takes from the musical score.

Due to the fact that reading music produces an audible sound, it is understood that this type of reading is not transparent, like most literature texts. Interpretation of musical scores creates variant readings with each performance, impressing their individual marks upon the works they play. Because of this fact it is argued that musicians approximate texts. The appearance of the musical text is essential for a successful interpretation as it can [disrupt] the linear continuum between composer and audience in the same way that musical performances do. Print complicates and expands this middle ground by multiplying the material forms of texts and thereby multiplying their meanings.

It is possible to compare the performance of musical scores to reading a book to someone that is illiterate. The musicians mediate what for many listeners is an illegible text, pages of hieroglyphs that require special literacy: the score. Notation alone sets music apart from literature.

Like someone telling a story, the performance of a musical text becomes available to an audience of listeners who in turn read the music they hear, responding to it, making sense of it, multiplying its meanings.

Another difficulty facing printing of musical scores is the distance that the text is kept from the performer. In a performance music is usually placed further away from the eye than is the text of a book when being read, the factors of distance and proportion produce special problems of design. The musical text needs to be extra clear because of the distance kept from the performer.

HISTORY OF MUSIC PRINTING

The concept of representing music by notation is accredited to the Greeks since musical notation is as old as the alphabet, for that is as far as our knowledge goes; and the Greeks were the earliest to make use of this principle. By Pope Gregorys time, around the middle of the sixth century, it was important to write down music as it was realized that unless sounds are retained in the memory, they perish, because they cannot be written.

The time right after the invention of the printing press printed music became more popular. By 1465 printing began to supersede manuscript music. Despite the increase in using the printing press music printing remained very far behind the progress made in other branches of typography.

The first record of printed music dates back to 1473. This document only contains five notes of music. Even with the little amount of musical notation in this work it actually [formed] the foundation of music printing. The first book of printed music was made around this same time. It is a Gradual that lacks both a date and a printers name, but the type used to print the text is identical with that of the Constance Breviary one copy of which was lubricated in 1473. Another clue as to the date of this book is the fact that the press that was used to publish this book had a short life span.

The first printed music with an actual date is a Missal from Rome that was dated October 12, 1476. This music was printed in Roman notation, with initials in red or blue, and touches of yellow in the capitals, all added by hand.

Even though the printing press had been invented it was common in this time period to add details by hand. This would include adding colors or extra details that the printing press was not capable of doing. Sometimes the music staves would be blank and the notes would be added by hand.

By around 1690 improvements were being made to the design of printed music. John Heptinstall came up with the system of joining together the hooks of the quavers and semiquavers. Quavers and semiquavers refer to eighth and sixteenth notes that before this time had been written with separate flags. Hepinstall also introduced a further improvement, that of making the heads of the notes round instead of lozenge-shaped.

Even with these improvements in the seventeenth century there were still weaknesses in the printing of music. The weakness of movable type with musical notation lay in its clumsiness and lack of flexibility when used for printing chords and florid music.

The year 1683 marked the beginning of sheet music. This is quite different from sheet music as we know it today, as this was created by using metal sheets to engrave the music onto. Thomas Cross was practically the inventor of sheet music and after copying Purcells Sonatas of III parts signed his name on the bottom.

By the middle of the seventeenth century the variety of music expanded to include more concerti and symphonies, requiring more instruments and printed parts. This increase in parts meant that a large quantity of separate parts required had to be supplied in multiple copies more quickly than was usually possible by the use of movable type or by the employment of handcopyists.

The beginning of the eighteenth century marked the decline of music printed from type. The reason for this decrease
was that musical composition had become more elaborate and the old movable type was found inadequate to represent it. Copperplate engraving, which was then flourishing and largely used, was, therefore, naturally adopted. This method was, however, found expensive, so that it became in a measure superseded by the method of punching the notes on pewter plates.

Another important milestone in the eighteenth century was the printing of the first music book, in the United States, from movable type. This book was Fnff schne Geistliche Lieder, published in Germantown, Pennsylvania. It was published by Christoph Saur who was also responsible for designing the type.

At the end of the eighteenth century and the turn of the nineteenth century lithography was adopted as a primary source of printing music. Lithography involves [writing] on [a] stone with greasy ink, and then [coating] the surgace with a mixture of water, acid and gum Arabic. Finally [inking] the whole, and the ink was absorbed solely by the writing. Thus an impression was left which could be taken directly from the surface of the stone.

By the nineteenth century printing using lithography was not as common. This process was being switched from printing on stones to printing on metal plates [making] printing easier and quicker. This process produced many large works in the eighteenth century including eight full scores of Rossini operas and the seven-volume Raccolta di musica sacra.
Later in the nineteenth century lithographic stones were replaced by plates made of zinc and aluminum which increased the speed of production. More advances in printing have developed due to the invention of photographic techniques and other mechanical devices. It is possible with these machines to produce elaborate scores. However, despite the potential these new machines have the once tasteful and diversified art of music printing has generally reached a level of uniformity more widespread than at any time in its history. Failing a revolution in design or technique, the printed note now seems to have lost its former capacity to rival the range of processes and founts of type which were and still are available for the printing of books.

CONSTRAINTS OF PRINTING PRESS ON MUSIC

The invention of the printing press indirectly puts constraints on the performance of music. Constraints include things such as limited music interpretation, over editing and having numerous editions of the same piece of music.

In the Renaissance, when the printing press was first put to use, composers were worried about the effect that the printing press would have on their compositions. They thought that print represented a loss of control and compared their printed works to children sent out alone into the world.

With a standardized look modern printing has, printed music detracts from the art of the original manuscript. The desire of musical scores is to create a work that is as close to the composers original idea. Editions that have manuscript sources, , [promise] a version of the text that [seems] closer to the authors original or final intentions.

Many problems occur with the editors of music. It has been found that the variants introduced by earlier editors, the errors of compilers and typesetters, and the abbreviations used in early printed books all [stand] in the way of recovering the authors authentic text. In many editions something as basic as correct notes are not consistent which creates the need to identify the errors and correct them.

The invention of the printing press had a significant effect on history from that point and after. Type designs were created by various countries where the printing press had quickly spread to many countries.

Art is connected with printing in many ways. The printing press was another way for people to express their creativity. This could be done with adding color or other hand written details.

The link between music and printing is essential to understand before one can see the impact that the invention of the printing press had on music. The differences between literature and musical notation are significant. Musical texts are performance texts and are deciphered twice.

The history of printed music dates earlier than the invention of the printing press. The early forms of printing music ranged from engraving onto copper plates to carving pieces of wood.

Printed music adds many constraints on the performance of music. The musical interpretation can suffer from reading off of various scores. Also, it is easy for editors to make mistakes, which in turn causes confusion for the performer. Related to this, with many editions it is difficult for the performer to know which edition is the most accurate.

The printing of books is not what makes Gutenbergs invention so significant in history. The important thing to note about the printing press is its ability to produce a large amount of identical copies. This principle, with the help of technology, has made it possible to produce millions of identical newspapers within a few hours. It is this principle that has made Gutenbergs invention a turning point in the history of civilization.

Bad Or Good College Relationships Control And Define Your Social Behavior Around The Campus

College life could be one of the most challenging parts of everyones life where brand new interaction with totally different individuals may seem intimidating at first but will prove a significant step towards making your social and whole outlook in life as flexible and as exciting as possible. This is also the stage of our lives where the start of taking special note of serious matters over gradual transition of our personality development is taking into account. College, in truth, is actually not a lot different from our lives in general but this could be the turning point of our assessment to our wants, goals, or desires in life. The excitement of dorm life, those new items you are going to bring to the college, new college life schedule, fraternity/sorority life, research papers, term papers, essays: these could all together bring fun, frustrations, exhilaration but could be fulfilling at the same time especially if you were able to manage well with harmonious balance with your college academic and social activities.

One of the most exciting aspects of being in a college is the relationships you establish with the people around you. Your parents, classmates, peers, college instructors, college professors, acquaintances and colleagues are mostly those who surround you that in one way or another, the kind of relationship you establish with them would affect significantly the lifestyle you will be confronting your college life with. However you treat your relationships, this would reflect largely into the performances and actions you convey all throughout your battle with the-sometimes-complicated-part of ones life in the university. College relationships can give you the best or most difficult part of your college experiences depending on your own discretion.

The relationships you surround yourself with will ostensibly cultivate a form of a lifestyle that would manifest all your behavior. There is a saying that college relationship is the kind that could either break you or make you focused on your goals. Good college relationships are those you have favorably built with friends that encourage you to have fun while not sacrificing the hard work of studying. On the other hand, if you surround yourself with friends that constitute to a bad college relationship, this could pull you down and keep you focused on elsewhere and consequently could ruin the semester or the whole college life for you. The importance of relationships in college is that it could last a lifetime. This could be realized especially when you have formed healthy relationships with your college friends.

Another thing is that while having positive college relationships could enable you to move freely around the campus and always foster a smile for your brighter days all throughout your college life, throwing on with negative college relationships could lead you to a social isolation. Social isolation has become an enigma to the college surrounding as this is found to be a channel to the students ultimate withdrawal from the college. Hence, it is essential that before you develop social isolation deter those inhibitions and qualms from eating away all your confidence. Those are the components that are interrupting your social activities. It could arrest your emotional and psychological being and take control of your self-esteem so that the idea of conforming to the college campus social behavior threatens not only your studies but your social well-being.

Good relationships or bad relationships in college are formed because of the college students choice. If you care enough for your particular interest towards successful college endeavor, you would bind yourself with good relationships by making healthy and favorable contacts with people that has a sense of constructive persistence and demonstrate positive interaction so that a healthy environment could be constructed all around you. And in no time at all, youll find yourself a better person due to the positive college relationships you have erected around you.

Anti Intuitive Techniques To Save Your Relationship

It is not easy to save a relationship. You’re hurt, heartbroken, lost and don’t know what to do. Every one of your friends has a different idea about what you can do to get back together. But no matter what you read or hear, there is always the fear that one wrong move will cause you to lose the person you love forever.

Is this you?

-Every song on the radio makes you cry
-Loss of appetite
-Binge eating comfort food
-Calling them several times a day
-Texting and emailing constantly
-Constantly checking email and voice mail to see if they called
-Staying home so you don’t miss a call
-Obsessing about why they REALLY left you
-Feeling depressed
-Wanting to spy on them
-Endlessly rehearsing what you should have said
-Endlessly rehearsing what you will say if you bump into them

This is where it gets tough… Often times, the thing that feels “most right” is just the opposite: The most WRONG thing to do.

If you’re dying to call, step away from the phone.

If you feel like pouring your heart out, stay quiet.

This may seem completely wrong. BUT, they have been proven over and over to actually help revive even a seemingly hopeless relationship.

FIRST You MUST accept that the two of you have broken up. I’ve been there and I know this can be very difficult to do. Trust me, you will likely have a bit of an internal battle before you’re able to do this because you fear accepting the break up makes it permanent. This is not true!

The primary reason you must accept the breakup is to give your ex time and a little space to miss you. They may even be mad or upset with you at this very moment… especially if you’ve been pressuring them to get back together.

NEXT: Cut off all communication. And I mean ALL communication.

I know you’re thinking I’ve lost my mind right now, but hold on because this technique really does work. It not only helps you accept the breakup but also shows your ex you are completely OK with the break up.

Now they can become curious or interested just to know what’s going on. They also have time to get over their reason for breaking up with you.

This space can also be very invigorating when it comes to your own mental health. Not only will it help you think clearly, but cutting off ALL communication also sets you up for the next step.

Finally, plan a meaningul event where you can reconnect with your ex. This may center around something that brings back memories OR it may be something the two of you always wanted to do.

The point is, get together and then over time you may actually fall in love again and live happily ever after!