an Artistic Score Engraving July 2023 update Dear all, Welcome to the first update for Summer 2023. It is very hot and uncomfortably damp here in NW Italy, and being forced to keep windows shut because of asbestos removal is not helping. Luckily, we can take refuge in the school where we teach, enjoying someContinue reading “A Turning Point”
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Piatti Opera Omnia—Episode 2
announcing J. S. Bach Suite IV with piano accompaniment This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. A scrolling-score video of this piece follow here below: EDITORIAL NOTES The Six Suites for unaccompanied cello by Johann Sebastian Bach (1685—1750) are notContinue reading “Piatti Opera Omnia—Episode 2”
UPDATED EDITION: Carlo Alfredo Piatti—Capriccio n° 7 op. 25 for Cello and Piano
This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. Here’s a promotional video: This edition was first published in 2018, and it bears n° 3 in my catalogue. After publishing edition n° 40, Dotzauer’s Russian Air with 20 variations, few days ago,Continue reading “UPDATED EDITION: Carlo Alfredo Piatti—Capriccio n° 7 op. 25 for Cello and Piano”
2022: a publishing-year in review (Episode 2)
Let’s continue the journey started in the previous article. Here is the second half of 2022 in review. July 9. Piatti, La Corsa (The Race), for cello and piano New month, and a new virtuoso piece by Piatti. This was written to celebrate the composer’s recovery from illness and surgery. He wrote this alongside PioggiaContinue reading “2022: a publishing-year in review (Episode 2)”
2022: a publishing-year in review (Episode 1)
At the beginning of 2022 I realised that if I wanted this publishing business to become anything more than a free-time pastime, I had to do change course, and decisively. I therefore resolved to challenge myself: I was to publish at least twelve editions in 2022, that is, one per month. If I failed, IContinue reading “2022: a publishing-year in review (Episode 1)”
