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Dear Colleagues,

I’m sharing this on behalf of Raffaele Viglianti (instructor for this course).

 

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Harness the power of technology for your music research!

 

Would you like to learn how to use your computer to conduct corpus-wide musical analyses?

 

Are you interested in digital music editing and publishing? 

 

Full-tuition awards available!

 

The Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) is celebrating its 20th year and is offering a course entitled “Music Encoding Fundamentals and their Applications” in June 2020. This exciting course offers an introduction to the theory and practice of encoding electronic musical scores, analyzing those scores, and aligning them with other media such as audio and video. It is designed for students, early career researchers and senior academics who are interested in a music-encoding project, or for those who would like to better understand the philosophy, theory, and practicalities of encoding notated music. Moreover, it will consider ways of incorporating sound and text files with encoded music notation. Participants should have a basic knowledge of how to read music notation, but no prior experience with coding is assumed.

 

The course will run on June 8-12, 2020, at the University of Victoria. 

 

More information on the full-tuition awards is available at: https://dhsi.org/scholarships/.

 

For more information on this course, see Course 32: https://dhsi.org/course-offerings/

 

More information on DHSI can be found at: https://dhsi.org/

 

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Best,

Anna

 

Anna Kijas

Head, Lilly Music Library

Granoff Music Center

Tufts University

20 Talbot Avenue, Medford, MA 02155

Pronouns: she, her, hers

Book an appointment | (617) 627-2846



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