Boccherini is back!

After almost two years of researches and hard work, I can finally say it: Boccherini is back! It was mid-2019 when I first saw the video of Thibaut Reznicek playing a piece simply called “Sonata en Si bemol” by Luigi Boccherini. Fascinated by his (and his partners’) playing, I contacted him to congratulate myself onContinue reading “Boccherini is back!”

Is my ISP playing tricks on my iCloud Drive?

Today’s post is a more narrative rather than technical one. It takes its lead from my previous article on iCloud Drive, and wants to get a bit deeper, thanks also to Howard Oakley’s excellent article on what to do when everything seems to fail with your iCloud Drive. In my previous article I stated how,Continue reading “Is my ISP playing tricks on my iCloud Drive?”

God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen

This year’s Christmas publication is God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen, one of the oldest carols of the English tradition, in two versions: for string quartet and for cello quartet. The source for this edition has been the choral part found in Christmas Carols New & Old, edited by John Stainer (1840–1901) and firstly published byContinue reading “God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen”

How to create tuplets in Dorico (part 7)

Dorico for iPad For the last episode of this series, we are going to give a look at how to create and manage tuplets in Dorico for iPad, at the moment of writing in version 1.2.2.1022. I am going to use the subscription version, so it is possible that some tool may not be availableContinue reading “How to create tuplets in Dorico (part 7)”

How to create tuplets in Dorico (part 6)

Today we are going to look at some of the finest details you can edit in Dorico’s tuplets. As we saw last time, Dorico has a comprehensive set of engraving options to look at that should satisfy every user’s need. There are times, though, when you want or need more and that is where theContinue reading “How to create tuplets in Dorico (part 6)”