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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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The Scribe Database

In 2001, while I was an intern at the Bach-Archiv in Leipzig I developed a prototype of a Scribe Database which holds information about scribes and copyists of Bach manuscripts. Read the full post

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