This post is a continuation of my December newsletter which was becoming too long and dense to ever hope it would get read. I am also considering the option of splitting my updates from monthly to weekly so that they are both more frequent and easier to read. What do you think? Anyway, let’s getContinue reading “The Holy Crusade”
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A Conversation with Australian composer Lee Bradshaw
Hello everyone and welcome back to the blog. Today, I have the chance to sit down and chat with Melbourne-based composer Lee **Bradshaw,** with whom I have had the honour of collaborating with on several projects over the past few years.
Announcing the new MUSIC NOTATION PROOFREADING service
My journey through music notation My journey into music notation is a long and fascinating one. It starts all the way back around the turn of the millennium when, as a young cellist, I was practicing from a certain edition from a certain publisher whom I will keep unnamed. I was deeply dissatisfied with theContinue reading “Announcing the new MUSIC NOTATION PROOFREADING service”
Sibelius 2019.1 – primo aggiornamento dell’anno!
Direttamente dal NAMM Show in California arriva il primo aggiornamento di Sibelius del nuovo anno. Si tratta di un aggiornamento molto atteso poiché per gli ultimi sei mesi o più il team di sviluppo è stato impegnato nel portare il framework di Sibelius dal QT4 al QT5, un lavoraccio sporco ed immane ma che, purtroppo, andavaContinue reading “Sibelius 2019.1 – primo aggiornamento dell’anno!”
A study on ties! Published!
I am very proud to announce that our first book in the “Sibelius Pro User” series has been published. This first book takes care of “ties” and their realisation in Sibelius, with a brief comparison with Dorico. You can fetch at a free preview of the first whole chapter here. This firstContinue reading “A study on ties! Published!”
