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We love music notation software and related products and technology, so that’s what we cover here. You’ll find timely news, in-depth coverage about the field, and honest reviews about products you use every day. You’ll learn about the interesting people in our field and find out our opinions on ever-changing developments in the industry.
The 2024 conference of MOLA: An Association of Performance Librarians recently concluded in Cleveland, Ohio, and by all accounts it was a rocking success.
The conference began with the second annual Tech Fair, a gathering of librarians, product specialists, and vendors, with demonstrations and exhibits bookended by panel discussions about technology as it relates to the performance librarian. The remainder of the four-day long conference featured plenary sessions, breakout groups, and lots of excellent spontaneous sharing of knowledge and experience about a crucial role in the music-making process.
Philip Rothman and David MacDonald recap the conference with a podcast episode recorded in person from Cleveland, with a summary of the tech fair and the rest of the event: from the intricacies of percussion setup to licensing, copyright, and commissioning agreements, and much more.
And, if you like your podcasts in video format, we have a special treat for you: A video of this podcast episode, recorded live.
More from Scoring Notes:
MOLA 2024: Cleveland rocked
MOLA morsels: Conversations from the 2024 conference
Videos from the MOLA 2024 Conference:
MOLA 2024: Welcome!
MOLA 2024: Putting Technology Into Practice in the Music Library
MOLA 2024: Notion’s Chris Swaffer
MOLA 2024: Avid’s Justin Tokke, product designer for Sibelius
MOLA 2024: Steinberg’s John Barron, product specialist for Dorico
MOLA 2024: The Cleveland Orchestra’s Michael Ferraguto
MOLA 2024: Alastair McKean, MOLA President 2023-2024
MOLA 2024: Conference and Tech Fair Wrap-up
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We love music notation software and related products and technology, so that’s what we cover here. You’ll find timely news, in-depth coverage about the field, and honest reviews about products you use every day. You’ll learn about the interesting people in our field and find out our opinions on ever-changing developments in the industry.