This article is an expanded version of the _Editorial Notes_ that can be found in the published edition, available [at this link.] A promotional video of this score can be [watched here.]
Author Archives: Michele Galvagno
My upgrading path to Apple Silicon — Part 5
[Last time,] we covered the poor experience I had with fetching my new Mac at the Apple Store. Presently, instead, I’m writing this article already on the new machine, completely set up. A few files still reside on the old Mac and will be transferred soon enough, but I would like you to know that I’m now up and running and delighted with it.
Happy 241st Birthday, Dotzauer!
Happy Birthday, Justus Johann Friedrich **Dotzauer** (b otd 1783, 241 years ago!)
One of the crucial figures for the development of modern cello playing and possibly the most influential pedagogue of his time. Most of how we play cello today saw the light thanks to his research and inspiration.
An Italian cellist’s journey into Serbian Language — Lesson 11
Welcome back!
After an intense lesson on the _assimilation based on sonority_ transformation, here we come with a new challenge. The concept of this new transformation is, perhaps, simpler than the other one, but has the complicating factor of requiring other transformations to take effect. Let’s dive deep in.
Happy Birthday Carlo Alfredo Piatti (born January 8th, 1822)
I wanted to post this yesterday, but I was out of home and could not manage it.
Let’s celebrate Carlo Alfredo **Piatti**’s birthday with a dedicated post.
