Lillie is a British composer who studied at the RCM with Haris Kittos. Her interest in composition grew out of learning instruments, a flair for languages and a love of creative writing. She has participated in various schemes for young composers, including with the RSNO, LPO, LSO and currently the NYCGB. Apart from composing, she is a copyist primarily for film, TV and game music recording sessions, and writes the user manual for the music notation software Dorico.

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Composer Lillie Harris discusses the finer points of being a professional copyist and being The Green Copyist.

Topics Discussed In This Episode:

  • Writing the Dorico manual
  • Copying & engraving
  • Composing
  • The Green Copyist
  • Paper
    • Weight
    • Sound of the paper
    • Binding
  • Parts layout
  • The intangibles of a good score & part
  • Dorico
  • Outsourcing the copying

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This episode was edited by E.J. Sadler at Studio184.