The MIT Press
2001
ISBN 0-262-58209-0
ISSN 1057-9478
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The Virtual Score:
Representation, Retrieval, Restoration
Computing in Musicology 12
© 2001 Center for Computer Assisted Research in the
Humanities
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Editors: Walter B.
Hewlett and
Eleanor
Selfridge-Field
Associates: Don Anthony, Edmund Correia, Jr.
Technical consultant: Craig Stuart Sapp
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I. Representation and Analysis
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1Corpus
Mensurablis Musice
"Electronicum": Toward a Flexible Electronic
Representation of Music in Mensural Notation
Theodor Dumitrescu
2 Representing a Medieval Repertory and its Sources: The Music of
Hildegard von Bingen
Stefan Morent
3 NIFF Transcription and Generation of Braille Musical Scores
Didier Langolff, Nadine
Baptiste-Jessel, and Danny Levy
4 An Extensible System for Conversion of Musical-Notation Data to
Braille Musical Notation
Silas Brown
5 Representing Score-Level Music Using the GUIDO Music-Notation
Format
Holger Hoos, Keith Hamel,
Kai Renz, and Jürgen Kilian
6 Extensible Markup Language (XML) for Music Applications: An
Introduction
Gerd Castan, Michael Good,
and Perry Roland
7 NIFFML: An XML Implementation of the Notation Interchange File
Format
Gerd Castan
8 MusicXML for Notation and Analysis
Michael Good
9 MDL and MusiCat: An XML Approach to Musical Data and Meta-Data
Perry Roland
10 The Electronic Dissemination of Notated Music: An Overview
Don Anthony, Charles Cronin,
Eleanor Selfridge-Field
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Advisors:
Don Byrd
Perry R. Cook
Tim Crawford
Charles
Cronin
Ichiro
Fujinaga
Patricia Hall
John B.
Howard
David Huron
Max V.
Mathews
Thomas J.
Mathiesen
Yo Tomita
Arvid
Vollsnes
Lisa
Whistlecroft
Frans Wiering
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