A smothering, suffocating month

An Artistic Score Engraving update from May 2026 Dear all, Welcome back to a new instalment of the ASE newsletter. April has been a truly tough month for me, as health decided to knock on my door to remind me to pay it more respect. Basically non-stop from the beginning of the month I haveContinue reading “A smothering, suffocating month”

The Next Move is Yours

An Artistic Score Engraving update from April 2026 Dear all, Welcome back to a new instalment of the ASE newsletter. While the world appears to be crumbling to dust around us, all I can do—and, hopefully, encourage you to do as well—is to focus on spreading art, culture, education, and, above all, creativity. I amContinue reading “The Next Move is Yours”

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”

2025: a Music Publishing Year in Review

It is time to look back at the last year and make a check of what was achieved, what went well, and what did not. Overall, I am quite satisfied by the quality of the output, even if that meant releasing less new editions overall. Ending the third year of professional production—that is, finding aContinue reading “2025: a Music Publishing Year in Review”

2024: a Music Publishing Year in Review – Episode 4

Episode 4 October Updated Edition: Verdi Va’, pensiero It was a busy month because I started to work on the Projeto Puccini so I could only update one edition, the Va’, pensiero from the Opera “Nabucco” by Giuseppe Verdi, arranged for Cello Ensemble (min. 8 players). It is available both in its original key ofContinue reading “2024: a Music Publishing Year in Review – Episode 4”