Arti musices, Vol. 48 No. 2, 2017.
Review article
https://doi.org/10.21857/ypn4oc8039
Presentation of the Basic Concepts of Digital Humanities in Relation to Music and Musicology, or, What is Digital Musicology?
Lucija Konfic
orcid.org/0000-0003-3515-4862
; Odsjek za povijest hrvatske glazbe HAZU, Zagreb, Croatia
Abstract
The field of digital humanities, a convergence of humanities and computer sciences, has recently become a growing focus of interest. The aim of this paper is to present basic concepts of digital humanities as they relate to music and musicology, as well as the term digital musicology, in order to encourage in Croatia a greater use of the new possibilities of research provided by this field. Based on A Companion to Digital Humanities (chapter Music by I. Fujinaga and S. Forscher Weiss), this overview includes the following subjects: notation software and optical music recognition (OMR); MIDI and MP3 as technical standards; databases; computer applications for music scholars; and music information retrieval (MIR) systems. For each subject, some basic sources and materials are offered and some (more or less) current activities and projects are presented, with special consideration of Croatian perspectives.
Keywords
digital humanities; digital musicology; musicological research; databases
Hrčak ID:
192634
URI
Publication date:
18.1.2018.
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