NEW EDITION: Bernhard Cossmann – Mélodie Suisse and Canzonetta Napolitana for cello and piano, Op. 1

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 can be watched here below: EDITORIAL NOTES Cossmann … a name whose sheer sound inspires fear and respect in the heart of every cellist. At the same time, his nameContinue reading “NEW EDITION: Bernhard Cossmann – Mélodie Suisse and Canzonetta Napolitana for cello and piano, Op. 1”

Music Notation Lessons now available!

Music Notation for me is not just a work, a form of art, or a form of expression. Music Notation for me is a mission! Ever since notational softwares took the stage at the end of the last century, writing music has been in reach to so many more people. Before that, one either wroteContinue reading “Music Notation Lessons now available!”

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)”

How to create tuplets in Dorico (part 5)

Welcome back for this fifth episode of my new series, where I navigate you everything you need to know about how Dorico handles tuplets. I will not make the mistake to say this will be the last episode again because, well, it is not. Today we will be looking at one aspect that makes DoricoContinue reading “How to create tuplets in Dorico (part 5)”