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  2. List of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    Denemo, a scorewriter primarily providing a front-end for LilyPond; Frescobaldi, a GUI front-end for LilyPond [Linux, FreeBSD, OS X and Microsoft Windows]; Impro-Visor, a GUI- and text-based scorewriter for constructing lead sheets and jazz solos on Linux, OS X, and Windows

  3. Comparison of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    Non-free MS-DOS Windows ScoreCloud Studio No Yes Step-time and real-time MIDI, VST: MIDI, [d] live audio MusicXML, [c] MIDI, [d] WAV, PDF: Doremir Music Research AB 4.8.3; December 2024 (2 months ago) () Proprietary: Free without file saving Windows, macOS, iOS Sibelius: Yes Yes Step-time and real-time MIDI, VST, AU, [q] Avid library

  4. Sibelius (scorewriter) - Wikipedia

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    An example of sheet music created in Sibelius. Sibelius is a scorewriter program developed and released by Sibelius Software (now part of Avid).Beyond creating, editing and printing music scores, it can also play the music back using sampled or synthesised sounds.

  5. MuseScore - Wikipedia

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    MuseScore Studio (branded as MuseScore before 2024) [8] is a free and open-source music notation program for Windows, macOS, and Linux under the Muse Group, which owns the associated online score-sharing platform MuseScore.com and a freemium mobile score viewer and playback app.

  6. Symphony No. 5 (Sibelius) - Wikipedia

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    During his creative process, Sibelius wrote in his diary: "It was as if God the Father was throwing pieces of mosaic from the edge of heaven and asking me to figure out what the pattern was." [4] [5] The original version of the work was premiered by the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted by Sibelius on 8 December 1915, his 50th birthday.

  7. Dorico - Wikipedia

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    Dorico (/ ˈ d ɒ r ɪ k oʊ /) is scoring software for macOS, Windows and iPadOS. [2] It is one of the three leading professional-level music notation programs alongside Sibelius and the now discontinued Finale. [3]

  8. Scorewriter - Wikipedia

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    In a 2012 restructuring, Sibelius's London office was closed and the development team dismissed. In February 2013, Steinberg announced it had hired the former Sibelius team to create a new scorewriter, [8] Dorico, which was released in October 2016. [9] The trio of Finale, Sibelius and Dorico are today's leading professional-level programs.

  9. List of compositions by Jean Sibelius - Wikipedia

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    The Finnish composer Jean Sibelius (1865–1957) wrote over 550 original works during his eight-decade artistic career. [1] This began around 1875 with a short miniature for violin and cello called Water Droplets (Vattendroppar), [2] and ended a few months before his death at age 91 with the orchestration of two earlier songs, "Kom nu hit, död" ("Come Away, Death") and "Kullervon valitus ...