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The CCARH MuseData collection has been developed with the goal of providing a secure foundation for research, performance, pedagogy, and virtual editions. All of these needs require a "core work" but each may additionally require data nuances that may not be found in these encodings. Musical data for computational analysis purposes is available in the MusicData repository: http://musedata.org . Printable scores are more readily found on the pages listed below. | The CCARH MuseData collection has been developed with the goal of providing a secure foundation for research, performance, pedagogy, and virtual editions. All of these needs require a "core work" but each may additionally require data nuances that may not be found in these encodings. Musical data for computational analysis purposes is available in the MusicData repository: http://musedata.org . Printable scores are more readily found on the pages listed below. | ||
By composer, our encoding efforts have thus far been focused on music composed in Europe roughly between 1700 and 1825. Sources are easily available for this period. Notational conventions are well understood. Interest on the part of performers, teachers, scholars, and listeners is well established. | By composer, our encoding efforts have thus far been focused on music composed in Europe roughly between 1700 and 1825. Sources are easily available for this period. Notational conventions are well understood. Interest on the part of performers, teachers, scholars, and listeners is well established. | ||
* [[ | * [[Johann Sebastian Bach]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Ludwig van Beethoven]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Arcangelo Corelli]] | ||
* [[ | * [[George Frideric Handel]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Franz Josef Haydn]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Giovanni Rovetta]] | ||
* [[ | * [[Georg Philipp Telemann]] | ||
* [[Antonio Vivaldi]] | |||
Latest revision as of 13:14, 13 April 2025
The CCARH MuseData collection has been developed with the goal of providing a secure foundation for research, performance, pedagogy, and virtual editions. All of these needs require a "core work" but each may additionally require data nuances that may not be found in these encodings. Musical data for computational analysis purposes is available in the MusicData repository: http://musedata.org . Printable scores are more readily found on the pages listed below.
By composer, our encoding efforts have thus far been focused on music composed in Europe roughly between 1700 and 1825. Sources are easily available for this period. Notational conventions are well understood. Interest on the part of performers, teachers, scholars, and listeners is well established.