Dear all, A warm welcome to this August 2022 edition of the Artistic Score Engraving newsletter from Belgrade, Serbia! I hope you are all having a great time wherever you are in the world and that you are ready for a snow-slide of musical news. We reached Belgrade on the 5th of July, with aContinue reading “Artistic Score Engraving — August 2022 Newsletter”
Tag Archives: Dorico
New Edition: Piatti “La Corsa” for cello and piano
Having the honour of curating the complete re-edition of Carlo Alfredo Piatti’s compositions (1822—1901) is, for a cellist, the dream of a lifetime. During the ordinary course of Italian academic studies, his Capriccios (op. 25) for solo cello occupy several years of study, while the benefits they bring to one’s virtuoso technique and expression neverContinue reading “New Edition: Piatti “La Corsa” for cello and piano”
New Edition: Piatti’s Elegy for A. Rubinstein
The Elegy on the death of Anton Rubinstein for two cellos, composed by Carlo Alfredo Piatti (1822—1901) on November 22, 1894, just two weeks after the Russian master’s passing, is the second publication of this year where we celebrate the bicentenary of the birth of the cellist and composer from Bergamo. This edition faithfully reflectsContinue reading “New Edition: Piatti’s Elegy for A. Rubinstein”
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 2)
A deeper look at the Tuplets popover Today we are going to take a more in-depth look at the tuplets popover. As seen in the last article, there are several ways for triggering the popover to appear: Press ; (that’s ò on my Italian keyboard) From the Write menu, choose Create Tuplet. The official DocumentationContinue reading “How to create tuplets in Dorico (Part 2)”
