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        <font size=+3><b>Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities</b></font>
        <br><font size=+2><b>at Stanford University</b></font>
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      <i><font size=+1>W</font>here new technology and
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  Founded in 1984, the Center
  for Computer Assisted Research
  in the Humanities is engaged
  in the development of large
  databases of musical and
  textual materials for
  applications in research,
  teaching, and performance.
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== Contacting CCARH ==
== Contacting CCARH ==



Revision as of 22:34, 10 December 2014


Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities
at Stanford University
Where new technology and traditional scholarship meet

Founded in 1984, the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities is engaged in the development of large databases of musical and textual materials for applications in research, teaching, and performance.

Contacting CCARH

Courses

Publications

Composer and Work Resources (MuseData Archive)

J. S. Bach

  • Well-Tempered Clavier, Book I (BWV 846-869)
  • Well-Tempered Clavier, Boook II (BWV 870-893)

Arcangelo Corelli: Complete Repertory

Ludwig van Beethoven: Selected Works

George Frideric Handel: Selected Works

Franz Josef Haydn

Giovanni Rovetta

Antonio Vivaldi: Selected Works

Humdrum Resources for Analysis of Encoded Repertories

Other Online Resources

Stanford Links