SHOWCASE
Bringing new musical “Broken Wings” to the West End stage
Bringing a new musical to the stage is an enormous task, especially in London's West End, and many more musicals fall at one of the many hurdles that lie between the germ of an idea and a real production than make it all the way through the gauntlet. One new show that...
From Finale to Dorico: a switcher’s story
Ben Byram-Wigfield is a musicologist and publisher, who produces vocal and instrumental music from the 16th to the 20th centuries. He has been a Finale user for over 20 years, and is the author of Finale Music App Basics (Flame Tree Publishing, 2015). In this post, he...
Dorico Showcase: Daryl Jamieson’s prize-winning “Is nowhere free of bad tidings?”
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. Daryl Jamieson is a Canadian-born composer who...
Dorico showcase: Red Deer Symphony Orchestra music director Claude Lapalme
Claude Lapalme has been the musical director of the Red Deer Symphony Orchestra for 27 years. This prolific conductor, arranger and composer relies on Dorico to produce all of the music for RDSO and his Baroque ensemble Rosa Barocca.
Dorico Showcase: Fennica Gehrman’s volume of Uuno Klami’s piano music
Fennica Gehrman, the most important publisher of music by Finnish composers, publishes new 70-page volume of Uuno Klami’s piano miniatures in Dorico, praising the exceptional quality of its engraving.
Dorico showcase: Angela Gheorghiu and Il Volo at the Pavarotti 10th Anniversary Concert
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. Last Wednesday, 6 September, the...
Dorico showcase: Canadian choral composer Andrew Gilpin
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. Andrew Gilpin is a self-taught pianist and...
Dorico showcase: pianist-composer David Ianni’s My Urban Piano project
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. David Ianni is a pianist-composer from...
Dorico showcase: BBC Proms Inspire winner Sam Rudd-Jones
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. We like to say that Dorico is the future of...
Dorico showcase: From Seattle to New York with Elizabeth Lain
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. At the beginning of April, a unique concert took...