Music of Gaspar van Weerbeke as Humdrum digital scores.
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Music of Gaspar van Weerbeke as Humdrum digital scores.
Scores for The 1520s Project, an open-source repository of more than 400 scores of European polyphonic music, ca. 1510 to ca. 1540. It seeks to address how, when, and where a radically new style of polyphonic music emerged in the 1520s.
Pothárn Imre's version (CPDL #52470) with Gregorian chant notation chant verses from GregoBase
An open-source repository of more than 400 scores of European polyphonic music, ca. 1510–1540. It seeks to address how, when, and where a radically new style of polyphonic music emerged in the 1520s.
Code and supplementary material for: M. Visscher and F. Wiering, “Comparing Audio Boundary Annotation of Vocal Polyphony: Experts, Non-experts, and Algorithms." in Sound and Music Conference (SMC), Porto, Portugal, 2024.
A project visualizing connections and intersections between Renaissance figures through a novel mapping tool.
A project tracking public performances of medieval and Renaissance music, 1915–60 in Europe and the United States. Addresses questions of canon formation, scholarly networks, and the development of narratives about early music repertoires.
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