SHOWCASE
Karina Rivero’s Musical Ode to Adventure, #MadeWithDorico
Karina Rivero is a distinguished Mexican composer and music producer. Her most recent work Prevail – which she describes as "an ode to adventure" – was released on November 26, 2023. The impressive work was written for an 84-piece orchestra, choir and voices, and was...
Unveiling Piatti’s Unpublished Manuscripts: In Conversation with Michele Galvagno
Michele Galvagno is a professional Music Engraver and a graduated cello/music theory teacher with over twelve years of experience, creating the beautiful scores behind the Artistic Score Engraving label. Among his recent endeavours is the Piatti Opera Omnia – a...
Behind the Score: Orchestrator Bernard Duc and “His Dark Materials” at the BBC Proms
His Dark Materials is a fantasy TV Series produced by BBC One and HBO, based on the trilogy of Philip Pullman’s novels. The music of the series was written by Grammy-award winning Scottish composer Lorne Balfe. In late August this year, there was a medley of it...
Dorico helps bring Augusta Holmès’ “Ode Triomphale” to life since its first and last performance back in 1889
"Ode Triomphale” is a musical work written by Augusta Holmès, a French composer of Irish descent. It is noteworthy not only because it was written by a female composer – given that in the 19th century women weren’t expected, or even sometimes permitted, to write music...
Dorico Showcase: Kenneth Leighton’s “Laudes Animantium”
This post is part of a series that aims to shine a light on projects in which Dorico has played a part. If you have used Dorico for something interesting and would like to be featured in this series, please let me know. Many of British composer Kenneth Leighton's...
Dorico Showcase: Preparing a 600 Pages Full Score for Merlin Ballet Performance
This post is part of a series that aims to shine a light on projects in which Dorico has played a part. If you have used Dorico for something interesting and would like to be featured in this series, please let me know. Northern Ballet is a UK based company best known...
Dorico Showcase: Composer Austin Jaquith on “Heldenleben 2020”
This post is part of a series that aims to shine a light on projects in which Dorico has played a part. If you have used Dorico for something interesting and would like to be featured in this series, please let me know. It might have seemed perverse even two years ago...
Dorico Showcase: Have You Heard George’s Podcast?
This post is part of a series that aims to shine a light on projects in which Dorico has played a part. If you have used Dorico for something interesting and would like to be featured in this series, please let me know. George Mpanga, better known as George the Poet,...
Dorico Showcase: Michael Gordon Shapiro’s “Quintet for Guzheng and Strings”
This post is part of a series that aims to shine a light on projects in which Dorico has played a part. If you have used Dorico for something interesting and would like to be featured in this series, please let me know. The guzheng is a Chinese plucked zither that has...
Dorico Showcase: Composer Paul Brody asks “Are you in love?”
This post is part of a series that aims to shine a light on projects in which Dorico has played a part. If you have used Dorico for something interesting and would like to be featured in this series, please let me know. Composer and sound artist Paul Brody has a deep...