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Formalized Score Control in Abjad

I am pleased to invite you to the next talk in the Digital Musicology Study Group at Harvard. Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested. Thank you!

Trevor Bača
Wednesday, April 6, 5-7pm
Davison Room
Music Department
Harvard University

ABSTRACT: Abjad is open-source software designed to help composers build up complex pieces of music notation in an iterative and incremental way. You can use Abjad to create a symbolic representation of all the notes, rests, staves, nested rhythms, beams, slurs and other notational elements in any score. Abjad is a command-line utility implemented in the Python programming language. In this talk composer and Abjad systems architect Trevor Bača will introduce the system and show Abjad at work in score preparation.
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SASHA: Saxophone Audio Search and Heuristic Analysis (Eliot Gattegno and Josiah Wolf Oberholtzer)

Dear colleagues:

I am pleased to invite you to the next talk in the Digital Musicology Study Group at Harvard. Please forward this announcement to anyone who might be interested. Thank you!

SASHA: Saxophone Audio Search and Heuristic Analysis
Wednesday, March 9, 5-7pm
Davison Room, Music Department
Harvard University
open to everyone

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Inventoriana: Annotation and Sharing of Marked-Up Manuscripts and Digital Images (Drew Massey)

Dear colleagues,

I am pleased to invite you to the third talk in the Digital Musicology Study Group at Harvard. Please feel free to send this invitation to our colleagues in the Boston area who might be interested. Thank you!

Inventoriana: Annotation and Sharing of Marked-Up Manuscripts and Digital Images (Drew Massey)
Wednesday, December 8, 5-7pm
Davison Room, Music Department
Harvard University

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2nd Talk of the Digital Musicology Study Group


Dear colleagues,

I am delighted to announce the second talk of the Digital Musicology Study Group at Harvard University. I hope that many of you will be able to attend. Please forward this invitation widely.

Studying Music Ficta & Early Renaissance Canons with the music21 Toolkit
(Michael S. Cuthbert)
November 22, 5pm, Davison Room in the Music Department, Harvard University

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Digital Musicology Study Group at Harvard University


Dear colleagues,

I am delighted to announce the first talk of the Digital Musicology Study Group at Harvard University. I hope that many of you will be able to attend. Please forward this invitation widely.

Shoehorns in Db: Problems of Database Modeling in Musical Source Studies  (Mark Knoll)
October 20, 5pm, Kresge Room (Room 114) in the Barker Center, Harvard University

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