
1565), who printed first editions of sacred music by Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina and Giovanni Animuccia and pioneered the use of a single impression printing process first developed in England and France. The name honours the 16th-century Italian music engraver Valerio Dorico (1500 – c. The program's title Dorico was revealed on the same blog on. The project was unveiled on 20 February 2013 by the Product Marketing Manager, Daniel Spreadbury, on the blog Making Notes, and the software was first released on 19 October 2016.

They aimed to build a "next-generation" music notation program, and released Dorico four years later, in 2016.

After the developers of Sibelius were laid off in a 2012 restructuring by their corporate owner, Avid, most of the team were re-hired by a competing company, Steinberg, to create a new software. ĭorico's development team consists of most of the former core developers of a rival software, Sibelius.

Chinese (Simplified), English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, Russian, Spanishĭorico ( / ˈ d ɒ r ɪ k oʊ/) is a scorewriter software along with Finale and Sibelius, it is one of the three leading professional-level music notation programs.
