![]() ![]() ![]() The Bravura font family consists of two fonts: Bravura, which is intended for use in scoring applications and Bravura Text, which is intended for use in text-based applications. The first SMuFL-compliant music font family is Bravura, designed by Daniel Spreadbury at Steinberg for Dorico, its next-generation music notation application.īravura draws on the heritage of the finest European music engraving of the 19th and early 20th centuries, with a bolder and more substantial look than most other music fonts: thin strokes are slightly thicker than in other fonts, improving the overall “blackness” of the font and its legibility when read at a distance.īravura is currently at version 1.392, which implements SMuFL 1.4. This page contains information about SMuFL-compliant music fonts.
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