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Sibelius updated to 2025.12; simplified upgrade path for perpetual licensees

December 4, 2025December 8, 2025

Sibelius 2025.12 adds an option to customize the order of parts, along with numerous minor improvements and bug fixes. In addition, upgrade pricing for perpetual licensees has been simplified.

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Dorico 6.1: Select more [updated]

October 1, 2025October 16, 2025

Dorico 6.1 brings added functionality to condensing and proofreading, a new piano library, a playback template overhaul, and much more.

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Sibelius 2025.3 released

March 13, 2025April 16, 2025

The Sibelius 2025.3 update addresses issues related to decondensing parts and hidden notes, and fixes some other longtime bugs and workflows.

Reviews

Sibelius 2025.2 introduces decondensing parts with staff filters

February 10, 2025February 15, 2025

Sibelius 2025.2 introduces a new “decondensing parts” option, where Sibelius will create two new Dynamic Parts from a single staff, rename them for you, and show only the music relevant to each player, using a new “staff filter” feature.

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NAMM 2025: Decondensing Sibelius with Avid’s Sam Butler

January 26, 2025January 30, 2025

At the 2025 NAMM Show, Avid’s Sam Butler reflects on the past year of progress and industry news, the path forward, and breaks down Sibelius’s marquee new feature, decondensing parts from a score staff.

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NAMM 2025 preview: Decondensing parts in Sibelius; Steinberg sale [updated]

January 22, 2025January 25, 2025

As the 2025 NAMM Show gets underway, Avid is previewing a new decondensing parts feature in Sibelius, and speech-to-text AI technology in Pro Tools. Steinberg is launching a sale with up to 40% off products, including Dorico.

Tips

A “condensed” overview of formatting scores in MuseScore Studio

June 25, 2024August 5, 2024

Proper score formatting can make a dramatic difference in readability. We take a look at two of those formatting techniques — condensing scores and adding oversized time signatures — and how to incorporate them into MuseScore.

Reviews

Sibelius 2023.5: New hiding options make individually voiced parts possible from a condensed score

May 4, 2023January 19, 2025

Sibelius 2023.5 introduces the ability to hide individual notes that appear in the same chord in one voice and create dynamic parts sourced from one staff. The update also adds the option to export and view a list of keyboard shortcuts, as well as other improvements.

Tips

Using Dorico’s flows and condensing features to prepare Handel’s Messiah

January 5, 2023January 11, 2023

How many versions of Handel’s Messiah are there? It’s hard to say, but by using Dorico’s flows and condensing features, it’s possible to prepare a version to suit your particular performance.

Reviews

Dorico 3.5.10: Little things mean so much

July 29, 2020August 3, 2020

Dorico 3.5.10, the first minor revision to Dorico 3.5, brings finesse and refinement to a wide range of the notation app’s functions in the form of feature enhancements and bug fixes.

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