Whether you’re fully committed to making it in the world of professional music, or enjoy playing with an amateur ensemble in your leisure time, there are few things more thrilling than putting on your own concert. Practicing and performing for yourselves is one thing,...
As part of our ongoing #ComposeWithDorico campaign, we’ve given schools around the country copies of our entry-level music notation software Dorico Elements. Now, following on from our guide aimed at music teachers, we offer tips and advice to students on how they can...
In a new series for the Dorico blog, we’ll be putting questions to some of the interesting people we encounter, to find out what music means to them. We’re beginning with Dorico’s very own Daniel Spreadbury, a major figure in the development of music notation...
As part of our #ComposeWithDorico campaign, we’ve given schools around the country copies of our entry-level music notation software Dorico Elements. Here, we offer tips and advice for music teachers so that they can get the most out of Dorico Elements, focusing in...
It’s always a pleasure to hear evidence of classical music being played in public as we go about our days, but sometimes there’s more to the choice of music than immediately meets the ear. In recent years, a number of public places, from takeaway restaurants to public...
Here at Dorico, we’re firm believers in the importance of music education in schools. It provides children with an early outlet for their creative talents, and in many cases, it can ignite the first sparks of a lifelong love affair with making music. It is for these...