Fly on golden wings! Announcing the updated edition of the Va’ Pensiero by Giuseppe Verdi, arranged for Cello Ensemble The first public performance of the opera Nabucco, in 1842, marks the year when Giuseppe Verdi (Roncole, 1813—Milano, 1901) achieved the utmost success and recognition as an opera composer. The Va’, pensiero, specifically, taken from theContinue reading “Arrangements – Epp. 6-7”
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Sibelius Bugs and how to survive them!
Episode 2: Drunken Tuplets Hello there, and welcome back to the Sibelius Bugs and how to survive them! series. It’s been a long time since the last episode, so let’s get started. I have a whole series on tuplets in Sibelius and in Dorico, and I suggest you read it to get acquainted with today’sContinue reading “Sibelius Bugs and how to survive them!”
Dotzauer Project – Episode 11:
announcing the “Pot-Pourri” for cello and guitar, Op. 21 This article is an expanded version of the Editorial Notes that can be found in the published edition, available at this link. A promotional video of this score can be watched here. EDITORIAL NOTES For the second episode of Phase 2 of the Dotzauer Project, dedicatedContinue reading “Dotzauer Project – Episode 11:”
ARRANGEMENTS – EP. 5
More cellos is always fun! Announcing the updated edition of the “Cello Orchestral Companion to the Suzuki Violin School – Book 2” In schools using the Suzuki Method it is usual to perform music taken from the children’s repertoire books with the orchestra. The main problem with this approach is that, being violinists usually manyContinue reading “ARRANGEMENTS – EP. 5”
Arrangements — Episode 3
_Goyescas,_ an opera in one act and three tableaux by Spanish composer Enrique **Granados** (1867–1916), saw the light in 1915, based on the libretto by Fernando **Periquet** y Zuaznaba and based on melodies taken from the eponymous Suite for piano solo written by Granados himself four years before.
