OPINION

Women composers and the Dorico Operation Manual
As of this moment in time, there are excerpts of music by sixteen different women composers spread throughout the Dorico 2 Operation Manual. There are a few by some ‘typical’ names from the canon too of course, like Debussy, Mozart, and Brahms, but I wanted to make a...

Classical Music in the Age of #MeToo
In recent years, the issue of sexual harassment has sent shockwaves reaching from the film industry to national governments – and the world of classical music has not been immune from revelations. Earlier this year, the Washington Post published the results of its...

The Art of Practice – How to Hone Your Skills as an Amateur Ensemble
Playing as part of an amateur ensemble can be a fantastically rewarding experience

Dorico Q&A – With Our Head of the Scoring Team, Ben Timms
Continuing our new Q&A series, we spoke to Ben Timms

Meet The Team: Dorico Q&A – With Our Product Specialist John Barron
Continuing our new Q&A series, we spoke to Dorico product specialist John Barron

Building Your Own Concert Program
Whether you’re fully committed to making it in the world of professional

Using Dorico in the Classroom: A Guide for Students
As part of our ongoing #ComposeWithDorico campaign

Meet The Team: Dorico Q&A – With Our Own Daniel Spreadbury
In a new series for the Dorico blog, we’ll be putting questions to some of the interesting people

Using Dorico in the Classroom: A Guide for Music Teachers
As part of our #ComposeWithDorico campaign, we’ve given schools around the country

Should Public Places be Using Classical Music to Influence Behaviour?
It’s always a pleasure to hear evidence of classical music being played in public