The toolbar now includes the Scan button again (as it did in Sibelius 2), which launches the bundled Photoscore Lite software for scanning music into Sibelius, and loses the Colour button. Speaking of Photoscore Lite, although version 3.10 is still included (the same version bundled with Sibelius 3), a new version 4 is apparently on the way with the ability to interpret percussion staves and up to four polyphonic voices, along with many other improvements. This new version 4 will be a free upgrade for Sibelius 4 users.
Although it was possible to import and export Music XML files in previous versions of Sibelius thanks to Recordare's Dolet plug-in (available from Recordare's web site for $60), Sibelius 4 now includes the ability to import Music XML 1.1 files directly. This functionality is fully described in Sibelius ' manual, which states that Sibelius 4 's Music XML import abilities were optimised for loading files created with the Finale-compatible version of Dolet, although Finale 2006 itself is now capable of importing and exporting Music XML files without the Dolet plug-in. Simply put: Sibelius now imports data from Finale better than before if you use Music XML, but while Sibelius 4 can import Music XML files, Dolet is still required if you want to export Music XML files from Sibelius into, say, Finale.
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A nice touch in the way Sibelius displays parts is that you can choose different paper and desk textures for the parts and the full score, which makes it much easier to distinguish between the full score and parts when working with multiple windows. The only weird thing I found when displaying the full score and parts in different windows, at least on the Windows version, was that if I selected between the part and full score by clicking in the window, rather than using the 'Switch Between Full Score and Part' command, Sibelius occasionally remaximised that window again, so you had to manually maximise it again. Not a big deal, but something that got me into the habit of pressing 'W' much more.The new Auto Layout window provides options for system and page breaks, along with multi-rests, taking the hard work out of preparing sensible parts for musicians.
For a limited time only, you can download the old free web browser plug-in that lets you view, play, print, transpose and save scores from the Internet. This has been replaced with Sibelius Cloud Sharing and Publishing, where no plugin download is needed and music now displays on phones and tablets too. For more informaion, please visit avid.com.
In early 1919, Sibelius enthusiastically decided to change his image, shaving off what remained of his thinning hair. In June, together with Aino, he visited Copenhagen on his first trip outside Finland since 1915, successfully presenting his Second Symphony. In November he conducted the final version of his Fifth Symphony, receiving repeated ovations from the audience. By the end of the year, he was already working on the Sixth.[53] 2ff7e9595c
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