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Revision as of 23:32, 5 November 2019
Wiki of the Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities at Stanford University
Contents
Contacting CCARH
Courses
- Music 252: Introduction to Music Notation Software
- Music 253: Musical Information: An Introduction
- Music 254: Music Query, Analysis, and Style Evaluation
- Student lab
- Student and visitor projects
Publications
Composer and Work Resources (including 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
- Messiah (oratorio), HWV 56: Overview, Scores and Parts (PDF)
Franz Josef Haydn
Haydn symphony lists in the Hoboken Thematic Catalogue
Marcello Benedetto
Giovanni Rovetta
Antonio Vivaldi: Selected Works
- A digital analytic edition of music from the early Renaissance, created in collaboration with Jesse Rodin (Stanford University). The website serves as a front-end for searching and browsing a database of over 1000 scores. PDF files of the music are generated dynamically using the MuseData printing program, muse2ps. The actual digital scores are stored on Github for use in off-line analyses by technical users. A review of this resource by Andrew Kirkman can be found in Vol. 68/2 (Summer 2015) of the Journal of the American Musicological Society:
"[A]ll of us in the field owe the architects of the Josquin Research Project a tremendous debt of gratitude: what they have taken on is ambitious to the point of heroism", (p. 465).
- Digital Resources for Musicology (DRM)
- Archive of Digital Applications in Musicology (ADAM)
- Electronic and Virtual Editions (EVE)
- Historic Calendars of Europe
- Haydn/Mozart String Quartet Quiz
- Main Humdrum website
- CCARH Humdrum Portal