[MEI-L] Input to MEI

Laurent Pugin lxpugin at gmail.com
Mon Nov 30 16:47:50 CET 2015


Dear Jürgen,

I put online a new version of Verovio that supports basic conversion from
MusicXML to MEI. It is available online here:
http://www.verovio.org/musicxml.html

You can try it with some example files that are provided or with you own
file. As explained, only the features supported by Verovio will be
converted, so keep in mind that this is still experimental and work in
progress.

Best,
Laurent

On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 1:07 PM, Laurent Pugin <lxpugin at gmail.com> wrote:

> Dear Jürgen,
>
> The XSLT is indeed the most comprehensive way to convert MusicXML to MEI.
>
> We have been working recently on converting MusicXML to MEI in Verovio. Of
> course, only the features supported in Verovio will be converted, so this
> is definitely not a replacement solution of the XSLT. However, this can
> still be useful depending on the data you have and what you would like to
> achieve, for example if you just want to have a preview.
>
> I will put this online hopefully next week.
>
> Best,
> Laurent
>
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2015 at 12:58 PM, Jürgen Schöpf <j.schoepf at musikologie.de>
> wrote:
>
>> Thank you both Johannes and Andrew,
>>
>> it looks like a workaround so far, but I feel not alone :-)
>> So I will continue to work in Finale and if issues arise come back on
>> this helpful list. Thanks again & best regards
>> :-J
>>
>> Am 17.11.15 um 12:31 schrieb Johannes Kepper:
>> > Dear Herr Schöpf,
>> >
>> > there is an XSLT that converts MusicXML to MEI, which is available from
>> https://raw.githubusercontent.com/music-encoding/music-encoding/develop/tools/musicxml2mei/musicxml2mei-3.0.xsl
>> >
>> > We've used that extensively for the Freischütz project to convert files
>> from Finale. When you export from Finale, it will generate a so-called
>> "partwise" MusicXML, which you have to convert to "timewise" MusicXML using
>> the XSLT available from
>> http://www.musicxml.com/for-developers/musicxml-xslt/partwise-to-timewise/.
>> This "timewise" file can then be converted using the musicxml2mei converter
>> mentioned above.
>> >
>> > If you need further assistance, please let me know.
>> >
>> > Best,
>> > Johannes
>> >
>> > Am 17.11.2015 um 11:53 schrieb Jürgen Schöpf <j.schoepf at musikologie.de
>> >:
>> >
>> >> Dear list,
>> >>
>> >> I see a Sibelius plug-in to MEI, but I could not find any information
>> >> regarding a workflow from Finale/MusicXML to MEI. I would prefer to
>> >> upgrade my old Finale version if I could get it to work with MEI,
>> >> otherwise I have to buy Sibelius new. I would appreciate experiences of
>> >> other Finale users how they work from Finale/MusicXML into MEI.
>> >>
>> >> thanks
>> >> :-J
>> >> J. Schöpf
>> >>
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