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)”
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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)”
Artistic Score Engraving — March Newsletter
Dear all, It is quite hard to be writing when so much is happening around us. Nevertheless, I think it is our solemn duty, as artists, musicians, creative content creators, to keep working ten times as hard as before so that our spirits may soar to new heights and help us face these critical times.Continue reading “Artistic Score Engraving — March Newsletter”
NEW EDITION: Arrangement of David Popper’s “Wie einst in schöner’n Tagen”, for two cellos
As a cello teacher, it is paramount that I always have an accompaniment ready to play with my students at any moment. This may prove easy if the repertoire is made of cello duets or baroque/classical sonatas for cello and basso, but it may become a problem when the piece is original for cello andContinue reading “NEW EDITION: Arrangement of David Popper’s “Wie einst in schöner’n Tagen”, for two cellos”
New publication for cello!
David Popper – Gavotte n° 2 op. 23 It’s with great pleasure that I announce here to you a great update to one of our existing scores, a cello and string orchestra arrangement of the Gavotte n° 2 op. 23 original for cello and piano by David Popper (1843—1913). We published the previous version ofContinue reading “New publication for cello!”