In a seminal publication on computational and comparative musicology, Nicholas Cook argued more than a decade ago that recent developments in computational musicology presented a significant opportunity for disciplinary renewal. Musicology, he said, was on the brink of new phase wherein “objective representations of music” could be rapidly and accurately compared and analysed using computers. Cook’s largely retrospective conspectus of what I and others now call digital musicology— following the vogue of digital humanities—might seem prophetical, yet in other ways it cannot be faulted for missing its mark when it came to developments in the following decade. While Cook laid the blame for its delayed advent on the cultural turn in mu...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
The digital technology of the twenty-first century has put man and machine in the center stage where...
Currently, the qualitative spectrum of methods in the philological sciences is being substantially e...
Musicology is a relatively young discipline, which gained recognition only towards the end of the ni...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
Digital methods have begun to make their way into the research practices of music scholars, and most...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
The theme of the 2015 IAML/IMS conference, Music Research in the Digital Age, has yielded an amazing...
Digital technologies can help scholars to navigate the vast quantities of musical data and source ma...
From most musical cultures there are digital traces, digital artifacts, that can be processed and st...
Digital musicology research often proceeds by extending and enriching its evidence base as it progre...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
Leonardo da Vinci famously characterized music as âgiving shape ⦠to invisible thingsâ;1 the author...
Music studies’s turn to computation during the twentieth century has engendered particular habits of...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020The advent of new music technologies has led to a rapid growth of the...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
The digital technology of the twenty-first century has put man and machine in the center stage where...
Currently, the qualitative spectrum of methods in the philological sciences is being substantially e...
Musicology is a relatively young discipline, which gained recognition only towards the end of the ni...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
Digital methods have begun to make their way into the research practices of music scholars, and most...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
The theme of the 2015 IAML/IMS conference, Music Research in the Digital Age, has yielded an amazing...
Digital technologies can help scholars to navigate the vast quantities of musical data and source ma...
From most musical cultures there are digital traces, digital artifacts, that can be processed and st...
Digital musicology research often proceeds by extending and enriching its evidence base as it progre...
The scholarly study of medieval music manuscripts has traditionally required that musicologists trav...
Leonardo da Vinci famously characterized music as âgiving shape ⦠to invisible thingsâ;1 the author...
Music studies’s turn to computation during the twentieth century has engendered particular habits of...
UIDB/00693/2020 UIDP/00693/2020The advent of new music technologies has led to a rapid growth of the...
This article explores how computation opens up possibilities for new musical practices to emerge thr...
The digital technology of the twenty-first century has put man and machine in the center stage where...
Currently, the qualitative spectrum of methods in the philological sciences is being substantially e...