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Handwritten to Digital Transcription
David Fanshawe
Here you will find a handwritten to digital transcription of 'Dona Nobis Pacem' by the composer Fanshawe, as well as pieces by Guirne Creith and John Crossley Hayes.
I digitally engraved these pieces, taking their original pen and paper scores and translating them into Sibelius, so that they could be published by the Oxford University Press, or so that they could be used more easily in a performance context. 'Dona Nobis Pacem' was selected for the shortlist of music that would be performed at Barack Obama's presidential inauguration ceremony.
I digitally engraved these pieces, taking their original pen and paper scores and translating them into Sibelius, so that they could be published by the Oxford University Press, or so that they could be used more easily in a performance context. 'Dona Nobis Pacem' was selected for the shortlist of music that would be performed at Barack Obama's presidential inauguration ceremony.
Guirne Creith
Through working with David Fanshawe, I was engaged with other clients who also needed handwritten music scores to be digitally engraved into Sibelius. This modernised version of the Guirne Creith score made it possible to have the piece premiered and recorded in 2009, 75 years after the concerto was composed.
John Crossley Hayes
John Crossley Hayes composed his 'Suite Guernesiaise' in Guernsey, 1942. His daughter found this forgotten manuscript many years later, and decided to bring the piece back to life in 2009, when the piece was performed by the Guernsey Camerata. This was made possible through my efforts to digitally engrave the music. The 'Aubade', presented here, is the first movement from the suite.
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