ECOLM - An Electronic Corpus of Lute Music

Publications

Tim Crawford, Ben Fields, David Lewis and Kevin R. Page, ‘Explorations in Linked Data practice for early music corpora’, in 2014 IEEE/ACM Joint Conference on Digital Libraries (JCDL), London, (IEEE, 2014).

Christoph Dalitz & Tim Crawford, ’From Facsimile to Content Based Retrieval: the “Electronic Corpus of Lute Music”’, Phiobos 2 (2013), pp.167-185

D. Lewis and C. Rhodes, ‘Lisp tools for musicology’ - Research aids for an Elecronic Corpus of Lute Music’, Proceedings of the 3rd European Lisp Workshop, European Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, Nantes, July 2006. Also, presentation slides.

T. Crawford, ‘S.L. Weiss’s use of the 12th and 13th Courses’, Journal of the Lute Society of America, special issue for 1998-2000, Silvius Leopold Weiss: Life, Works, and Instruments, vol. 3, ed. D. Smith (forthcoming 2004)

T. Crawford, ‘Weiss and the improvised prelude’, Journal of the Lute Society of America, special issue for 1998-2000, Silvius Leopold Weiss: Life, Works, and Instruments, vol. 2, ed. D. Smith (forthcoming 2004)

T. Crawford, ‘S.L. Weiss and the London and Dresden manuscripts of his music’, Journal of the Lute Society of America, special issue for 1998-2000, Silvius Leopold Weiss: Life, Works, and Instruments, vol. 2, ed. D. Smith (forthcoming 2004)

T. Crawford, ed., Silvius Leopold Weiss (1687-1750), Sämtliche Werke für Laute, vols 5 & 6 (Dresden MS, facsimile) (Cassel: Bärenreiter, 2002)

M. Gale, ‘Remnants of some late sixteenth-century trumpet ensemble music’, Historic Brass Society Journal, xiv (2002), pp. 115-131 [based partly on lute arrangements of ‘battle’ music]

M. Gale and T. Crawford, ‘John Dowland’s “Lachrimae” At Home and Abroad’, in The Lute, The Journal of the Lute Society 44 (2004): 1-34 [in press]

D. Lewis, T. Crawford and M. Gale, ‘An Electronic Corpus of Lute Music (ECOLM): Technological challenges and musicological possibilities’, in R. Parncutt, A. Kessler & F. Zimmer (eds.), Proceedings of the Conference on Interdisciplinary Musicology (CIM04): Graz, Austria, 15-18 April 2004 (University of Graz, 2004)

M. Casey and T.Crawford, ‘Automatic Location and Measurement of Ornaments in Audio Recordings’, in C. L. Buyoli and R. Loureiro (eds.), Fifth International Conference on Music Information Retrieval: Proceedings (Pompeu Fabra University, Barcelona, 2004): 311-317

F. Wiering, T. Crawford & D. Lewis, ‘Creating an XML Vocabulary for Encoding Lute Music’, in Proceedings of the XVI International Conference of the Association for History and Computing, Amsterdam, 14-17 September 2006: 279-285

D. Lewis, T. Crawford, G. Wiggins and M. Gale, ‘Abstracting Musical Queries: Towards a musicologist's workbench’, in Computer Music Modelling and Retrieval: Third International Symposium, Pisa, Italy, 2005, (Springer, 2006) [in press]

C. Rhodes and D. Lewis, ‘An Editor for Lute Tablature’, in Computer Music Modelling and Retrieval: Third International Symposium, Pisa, Italy, 2005, (Springer, 2006)[in press]

Conference Papers

Tim Crawford, ‘Computers which help me do musicology? I’m still waiting!! Some personal reflections on more than two decades of frustration’, Keynote address at Music Encoding Conference, Charlottesville, NC, May 2014

Tim Crawford, ‘Semantic Linking of Information, Content and Metadata for Early Music (SLICKMEM)’, Semantic Media Workshop, British Library, 23 Sept 2013

Tim Crawford, Ben Fields, David Lewis, Kevin R. Page, Reinier de Valk and Tillman Weyde, ‘Explorations in Linked Data practice for early music corpora’, Digital Music Research Network Workshop, London, December 2013

Tim Crawford, ‘Lute Tablature as Embodiment of Musical Cognition’, ESF Exploratory Workshop on Cognition of Early Polyphony, Graz, May, 2012. Also resulting paper.

Tim Crawford, ‘Early Music Online and The Electronic Corpus of Lute Music’, Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, Nottingham, July 2012.

Christophe Dalitz, ‘Optical Tablature Recognition for ECOLM III’, ECOLM III workshop ‘Unlocking historical music resources&rsqul;, British Library, Sept 7 2012

T. Crawford, ‘ECOLM III: Opening historical music resources to the world’s on-line researchers’, ECOLM III workshop ‘Unlocking historical music resources’, British Library, 7 Sept, 2012

Michael Gale, Tim Crawford & David Lewis, ‘Musicological research and electronic corpora: lessons fromThe “Electronic Corpusof Lute Music” project’, Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, Vienna, August, 2007.

F. Wiering, T. Crawford & D. Lewis, ‘Fretting with the Computer: Designing a markup strategy for digital critical editions of lute music’, Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, Tours, 13-16 July, 2005

M. Gale & D. Lewis, ‘“La Battaglia”: as computer-assisted approach to an extended musical family’, 51st Annual Meeting of the Renaissance Society of America, Cambridge, 7-9 April, 2005

T. Crawford, ‘Numérisation et mise en ligne de partitions: methods et enjeux’, Notes en Ligne: Les technologies de l'information et la musicology, Tours, 1-3 February, 2005

T. Crawford, ‘The International Repertory for Lute c.1590-1630’, Medieval and Renaissance Music Conference, Tours, 13-16 July, 2005

D. Lewis, M. Gale, T. Crawford and G. Wiggins, ‘Questions of Musical Resemblance: “families” of pieces in an electronic corpus’, Digital Resources for the Humanities, Lancaster, 4-7 September, 2005

F. Wiering, ‘Creating an XML Vocabulary for Encoding Lute Music’, ‘Intelligent Sound and Music Systems’ Seminar, Goldsmiths College, London, 9 December, 2004

D. Lewis, T. Crawford and M. Gale, ‘New Technologies for Old Music: Using IT for the study of Lute Music’, IAML—IASA joint congress, Oslo, 8-13 August, 2004

M. Gale, ‘What’s in a “Battle”? Identifying a popular Renaissance genre’, 40th Annual Conference of the Royal Musical Association, Birmingham, 12-14 November, 2004

T. Crawford, ‘Lute Chorales from Leipzig: Louise Gottsched's Lute Book’, 40th Annual Conference of the Royal Musical Association, Birmingham, 12-14 November, 2004

T. Crawford, ‘The best musick in the world’ [on the ECOLM project], Digital Resources in the Humanities (DRH2002), Edinburgh, 9 September, 2002

M. Gale and T. Crawford, ‘John Dowland’s Lachrimae Pavan in its European Context’, 17th International Musicological Society Congress, Leuven, Belgium, 5 August 2002

T. Crawford, ‘Building an Electronic Corpus of Lute Music’, 17th International Musicological Society Congress, Leuven, Belgium, 3 August 2002

T. Crawford, ‘Matching variations’, Study Group on Data and Computer Applications of the International Musicological Society, pre-IMS Congress meeting, Louvain-la-neuve, Belgium, 30 July 2002

T. Crawford, ‘Weiss today and tomorrow’, conference on the lute music of S.L. Weiss, Wroclaw, November 2001

T. Crawford, ‘Matching variations: first steps first steps towards a method for lute tablatures’, Study Group on Computer Aided Research of the International Council for Traditional Music, Warsaw, conference: Computer Aided Solutions to Analytical Problems, September 19-21, 2001

T. Crawford, ‘Silvius Leopold Weiss and the improvised prelude: some evidence from Silesian sources’, X Miedzynarodowa Konferencje Naukowa Tradycie Slaskiej Kultury Muzyczne, Wroclaw 16-17 March, 2001 (publication in Polish forthcoming; English version = ‘Weiss and the improvised prelude’, above)

T. Crawford, ‘Silvius Weiss and the Fantasia’, Dresden Lautentäge, Dresden, March 2000

Poster presentations

D. Lewis, T. Crawford & M. Gale, ‘An Electronic Corpus of Lute Music: Technological Challenges and Musicological Possibilities’

T. Crawford, ‘An Electronic Corpus of Lute Music’

D. Lewis & C. Rhodes, ‘Intelligent Tools for Interacting with a Corpus of Lute Music’