No new music yet.
/In which I post a few sentences so everyone knows I’m trying to compose a thing…
Read MoreIn which I post a few sentences so everyone knows I’m trying to compose a thing…
Read MoreIn which I put in writing my intent to compose an orchestral suite… ::sigh:: …
Read MoreIn which I tackle a specific music project in MuseScore, Dorico, and Finale — and not one can do the job I need it to do…
Read MoreIn which I link to David Moldawer’s ‘The Maven Game’ for a post that is a challenge and a rebuke for us amateur creatives…
Read MoreIn which I promote an older piece of my music, since I’m not quite up to speed on new software that would enable me to write something new…
Read MoreIn which I shamelessly self-promote one of my oldest (and loveliest) surviving musical works…
Read MoreIn which I offer you a completely unwarranted but nonetheless awe-inspiring staging for the “Agnus Dei” of my “Fragments of a Mass in C”…
Read MoreIn which I force myself to begin a series of shameless self-promotions for music I think deserves to be performed…
Read MoreIn which I begin the long, arduous and frustrating task of figuring out which of the two music layout programs will meet my needs…
Read MoreIn which I share my suffering as I start moving my music files from Finale to… whatever is next…
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