Announcing Gaetano Donizetti’s Sonata for Piano and Cello What follows is an expanded version from M° Fabrizio Capitanio’s notes at the beginning of this edition. Find the full edition here and watch the promo video here. Contact me for the printed version. Editorial notes A new unpublished Donizettian work When considering the minor works ofContinue reading “La Bergamasque — Episode 5”
Category Archives: Music Notation
Una flessibilità totale!
Una recensione dei miglioramenti di Dorico 6 agli oggetti di sistema Questo articolo è una trascrizione ampliata, parafrasata e arricchita dell’eccellente video di Anthony Hughes. Andate a guardarlo, poi tornate per un riassunto, o seguite qui mentre lo guardate. Miglioramenti agli elementi collegati all’accollatura Introduzione Come molti altri elementi nella notazione musicale, gli oggetti collegatiContinue reading “Una flessibilità totale!”
Dotzauer Project — Episode 14
A deep dive into the Scales and Exercises, Appendix 1 of the Violoncello School, [Op. 65] — Chapter 1 (Ex. 1-22) This article is a follow up to the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition and available here. The book is available in print (coming Fall 2025) as well as digitallyContinue reading “Dotzauer Project — Episode 14”
Dotzauer Project — Episode 14
Announcing the Scales and Exercises, Appendix 1 of the Violoncello School, [Op. 65] This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available as a printed book (coming Fall 2025) as well as digitally (PayPal/Stripe — Apple Pay/Credit card). Five promotional videos have been realised forContinue reading “Dotzauer Project — Episode 14”
Complete flexibility!
A review of Dorico 6’s improvements to system-attached items This article is an expanded, paraphrased and enriched transcription of the excellent video by Anthony Hughes. Go watch it, then come back for a recap, or follow along while watching. System-attached item improvements Introduction As many other items in music notation, system-attached objects are a double-edgedContinue reading “Complete flexibility!”
