… and let’s not forget about these!

A review of Dorico 6’s additional improvements This article constitutes the third and last part to our extended review of all additional improvements introduced by Dorico 6. You can find the previous articles here and here. PART 3 — Miscellaneous improvements Audio engine When quitting Dorico, the program now waits up to 10 seconds forContinue reading “… and let’s not forget about these!”

… so much more!

A review of Dorico 6’s additional improvements This article constitutes the second part to our extended review of all additional improvements introduced by Dorico 6. You can find the previous article here. PART 2 Lyrics It is now possible to edit the duration of a single lyric using the key command Shift-Option/Alt-←/→. This allows toContinue reading “… so much more!”

There’s more!

A review of Dorico 6’s additional improvements This trio of articles expands on the previous ones to list everything that didn’t make it to the limelight during the announcement of Dorico 6. While front-facing features are often those that attract more attention, encouraging more users to switch or update, professional users like myself, who spendContinue reading “There’s more!”

Three lessons and a score

An Artistic Score Engraving update from March 2026 Dear all, Welcome back to a new instalment of the ASE newsletter. February has been very intense, with plenty of news and events—some positive, others less so—that kept the ball rolling. This month I have plenty of reflections to share with you, and I hope you willContinue reading “Three lessons and a score”

The Dresden Cello School — Episode 6

Announcing the publication of the 1840 version of Carl Schuberth’s Nocturne, Op. 6, for Two Cellos and Piano. This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available digitally here or here. A promotional video can be watched here. The printed version is available on demand.Continue reading “The Dresden Cello School — Episode 6”