Dear Colleagues,
Over the last 18 months, various funded research projects centred
around Goldsmiths' College and University of Oxford have left us with
a potentially very rich body of data on music published around the
16th and 17th centuries. While the coverage includes a lot of vocal
music, we are particularly interested in exploring the instrumental
music in our collections, especially the lute music.
We are planning to run a day-long seminar exploring issues around
early instrumental music followed by a "hack day" aimed at exploring
and experimenting with the data in our collections.
Further details of this plan will be forthcoming, but we would like to
announce the provisional dates now: Thursday 8 October 2015 for the
seminar; and Friday 9 October 2015 for the hack day, both hosted at
Goldsmiths (New Cross, London, UK). Please pencil these dates into
your diaries and do feel free to contact me directly if you're
interested in any aspect of this.
Richard Lewis
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Richard Lewis
Computing, Goldsmiths' College
t: +44 (0)20 7078 5203
@: lewisrichard
http://www.transforming-musicology.org/
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