From reinierdevalk at gmail.com Fri Sep 2 13:31:25 2022 From: reinierdevalk at gmail.com (Reinier de Valk) Date: Fri, 2 Sep 2022 13:31:25 +0200 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 Message-ID: Dear MEI Tablature IG members, The IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western music' will convene for a study day in Basel on September 14, as part of the (absolutely wonderful!) Basel Lute Days. The programme of this study day, which can be viewed here , promises to be very exciting for all of us interested in lute and tablature. Of special significance to this IG is the roundtable session *New Technologies and Practices for Tablature Encoding*, taking place directly after lunch. This session will focus on the current developments around MEI for (lute) tablature, and will consist of a number of presentations (covering topics such as MEI and TabMEI, Verovio, conversion tools, corpora, and the potential of Music Information Retrieval), followed by a discussion. All presentations are open to the public and free of charge, but if you cannot make it to Basel, you are cordially invited to join us online for this entire study day. The Zoom link, as well as the definitive programme of the roundtable session, will follow within the next few days. We look forward to a fruitful and inspiring study day, and hope to see many of you there - be it in person or online! With best wishes, David Lewis and Reinier de Valk Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From D.Lewis at gold.ac.uk Tue Sep 13 12:34:48 2022 From: D.Lewis at gold.ac.uk (David Lewis) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2022 10:34:48 +0000 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> Dear IG members, This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: https://www.musik-akademie.ch/musik-akademie/de/veranstaltungen/konzert-aufnahmen/symposium-hybride-veranstaltung/basel-lute-days-2022.html Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. Best wishes, David Lewis and Reinier de Valk Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG 09:00 Irina Döring — The earliest lute tablatures revisited: playing techniques and notational practices in the 15th century 09:20 Maria Christina Cleary — Cifras para arpa, E-Mn M816: Intuitive Gestural Notation Systems in Spanish Harp Tablature 09:40 Grzegorz Joachimiak — The Poliński-Szczepańska collection: about the 20th century copy of a lost lute tablature manuscript from the 17th century 10:00 Hector Sequera — Stylistic Considerations in Robert Ballard’s First and Second Books of Lute Tablature (1611 and 1614) 10:20 Discussion 10:40 coffee break 11:00 Sara Salloum — Expressive ornamentation within the Margaret Board Lute Book: a new theory on the link between ornament placement and Renaissance music theory in practice 11:20 Kateryna Schöning — The new project 'E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked, Annotated, and Unified Tablature Edition' and some results of the ongoing project about tablatures and humanism – semantics of maxims and music in 16th century lute tablatures 11:40 David Dolata — Il Fronimo (1584): Thirty New Pages and a Smoking Gun. 12:00 Discussion 12:15 Lunch 13:15 Roundtable 1: New technologies and practices for tablature encoding. Participants expected to include: Laurent Pugin, David Lewis, Reinier de Valk, Tim Crawford 14:45 coffee break 15:00 Roundtable 2: Francesco da Milano and his legacy. Coordinated by Victor Coelho with Joshua Rifkin, Franco Pavan, John Griffiths > On 2 Sep 2022, at 12:31, Reinier de Valk wrote: > > Dear MEI Tablature IG members, > > The IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western music' will convene for a study day in Basel on September 14, as part of the (absolutely wonderful!) Basel Lute Days. > > The programme of this study day, which can be viewed here, promises to be very exciting for all of us interested in lute and tablature. Of special significance to this IG is the roundtable session New Technologies and Practices for Tablature Encoding, taking place directly after lunch. This session will focus on the current developments around MEI for (lute) tablature, and will consist of a number of presentations (covering topics such as MEI and TabMEI, Verovio, conversion tools, corpora, and the potential of Music Information Retrieval), followed by a discussion. > > All presentations are open to the public and free of charge, but if you cannot make it to Basel, you are cordially invited to join us online for this entire study day. The Zoom link, as well as the definitive programme of the roundtable session, will follow within the next few days. > > We look forward to a fruitful and inspiring study day, and hope to see many of you there - be it in person or online! > > With best wishes, > David Lewis and Reinier de Valk > Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG From luke.emmet at orlando-lutes.com Tue Sep 13 23:53:37 2022 From: luke.emmet at orlando-lutes.com (Luke Emmet) Date: Tue, 13 Sep 2022 22:53:37 +0100 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> Message-ID: <064ba8a2-0851-4b84-1032-bf89506e4581@orlando-lutes.com> Sorry I can't make it, but will there be a recording online of the event as well as the live stream? thanks  - Luke On 13-Sept-2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: > Dear IG members, > > This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. > > Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: > https://www.musik-akademie.ch/musik-akademie/de/veranstaltungen/konzert-aufnahmen/symposium-hybride-veranstaltung/basel-lute-days-2022.html > > Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. > > Best wishes, > > David Lewis and Reinier de Valk > Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG > > > > 09:00 Irina Döring — The earliest lute tablatures revisited: playing techniques and notational practices in the 15th century > > 09:20 Maria Christina Cleary — Cifras para arpa, E-Mn M816: Intuitive Gestural Notation Systems in Spanish Harp Tablature > > 09:40 Grzegorz Joachimiak — The Poliński-Szczepańska collection: about the 20th century copy of a lost lute tablature manuscript from the 17th century > > 10:00 Hector Sequera — Stylistic Considerations in Robert Ballard’s First and Second Books of Lute Tablature (1611 and 1614) > > 10:20 Discussion > > 10:40 coffee break > > 11:00 Sara Salloum — Expressive ornamentation within the Margaret Board Lute Book: a new theory on the link between ornament placement and Renaissance music theory in practice > > 11:20 Kateryna Schöning — The new project 'E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked, Annotated, and Unified Tablature Edition' and some results of the ongoing project about tablatures and humanism – semantics of maxims and music in 16th century lute tablatures > > 11:40 David Dolata — Il Fronimo (1584): Thirty New Pages and a Smoking Gun. > > 12:00 Discussion > > 12:15 Lunch > > 13:15 Roundtable 1: New technologies and practices for tablature encoding. Participants expected to include: Laurent Pugin, David Lewis, Reinier de Valk, Tim Crawford > > 14:45 coffee break > > 15:00 Roundtable 2: Francesco da Milano and his legacy. Coordinated by Victor Coelho with Joshua Rifkin, Franco Pavan, John Griffiths > > > > >> On 2 Sep 2022, at 12:31, Reinier de Valk wrote: >> >> Dear MEI Tablature IG members, >> >> The IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western music' will convene for a study day in Basel on September 14, as part of the (absolutely wonderful!) Basel Lute Days. >> >> The programme of this study day, which can be viewed here, promises to be very exciting for all of us interested in lute and tablature. Of special significance to this IG is the roundtable session New Technologies and Practices for Tablature Encoding, taking place directly after lunch. This session will focus on the current developments around MEI for (lute) tablature, and will consist of a number of presentations (covering topics such as MEI and TabMEI, Verovio, conversion tools, corpora, and the potential of Music Information Retrieval), followed by a discussion. >> >> All presentations are open to the public and free of charge, but if you cannot make it to Basel, you are cordially invited to join us online for this entire study day. The Zoom link, as well as the definitive programme of the roundtable session, will follow within the next few days. >> >> We look forward to a fruitful and inspiring study day, and hope to see many of you there - be it in person or online! >> >> With best wishes, >> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG From D.Lewis at gold.ac.uk Wed Sep 14 11:42:55 2022 From: D.Lewis at gold.ac.uk (David Lewis) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 09:42:55 +0000 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <064ba8a2-0851-4b84-1032-bf89506e4581@orlando-lutes.com> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> <064ba8a2-0851-4b84-1032-bf89506e4581@orlando-lutes.com> Message-ID: <7189CCAD-CF8F-4A69-845D-76835239C38C@gold.ac.uk> Hi Luke, Sorry you can’t make it. Yes, we’ve been assured that the link also will get you to a recording of the event once it’s finished. Best wishes, David > On 13 Sep 2022, at 23:53, Luke Emmet wrote: > > Sorry I can't make it, but will there be a recording online of the event as well as the live stream? > > thanks > > - Luke > > On 13-Sept-2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: >> Dear IG members, >> >> This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. >> >> Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: >> https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.musik-akademie.ch%2Fmusik-akademie%2Fde%2Fveranstaltungen%2Fkonzert-aufnahmen%2Fsymposium-hybride-veranstaltung%2Fbasel-lute-days-2022.html&data=05%7C01%7CD.Lewis%40gold.ac.uk%7Cfd95730e8ffa4e613eea08da95d268c7%7C0d431f3f20c1461c958a46b29d4e021b%7C0%7C0%7C637987028184230433%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=1QRiJSsNUOmwsEl%2FCPc%2BFzk36zd3kqLuXOswZQyAUls%3D&reserved=0 >> >> Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG >> >> >> >> 09:00 Irina Döring — The earliest lute tablatures revisited: playing techniques and notational practices in the 15th century >> >> 09:20 Maria Christina Cleary — Cifras para arpa, E-Mn M816: Intuitive Gestural Notation Systems in Spanish Harp Tablature >> >> 09:40 Grzegorz Joachimiak — The Poliński-Szczepańska collection: about the 20th century copy of a lost lute tablature manuscript from the 17th century >> >> 10:00 Hector Sequera — Stylistic Considerations in Robert Ballard’s First and Second Books of Lute Tablature (1611 and 1614) >> >> 10:20 Discussion >> >> 10:40 coffee break >> >> 11:00 Sara Salloum — Expressive ornamentation within the Margaret Board Lute Book: a new theory on the link between ornament placement and Renaissance music theory in practice >> >> 11:20 Kateryna Schöning — The new project 'E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked, Annotated, and Unified Tablature Edition' and some results of the ongoing project about tablatures and humanism – semantics of maxims and music in 16th century lute tablatures >> >> 11:40 David Dolata — Il Fronimo (1584): Thirty New Pages and a Smoking Gun. >> >> 12:00 Discussion >> >> 12:15 Lunch >> >> 13:15 Roundtable 1: New technologies and practices for tablature encoding. Participants expected to include: Laurent Pugin, David Lewis, Reinier de Valk, Tim Crawford >> >> 14:45 coffee break >> >> 15:00 Roundtable 2: Francesco da Milano and his legacy. Coordinated by Victor Coelho with Joshua Rifkin, Franco Pavan, John Griffiths >> >> >> >> >>> On 2 Sep 2022, at 12:31, Reinier de Valk wrote: >>> >>> Dear MEI Tablature IG members, >>> >>> The IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western music' will convene for a study day in Basel on September 14, as part of the (absolutely wonderful!) Basel Lute Days. >>> >>> The programme of this study day, which can be viewed here, promises to be very exciting for all of us interested in lute and tablature. Of special significance to this IG is the roundtable session New Technologies and Practices for Tablature Encoding, taking place directly after lunch. This session will focus on the current developments around MEI for (lute) tablature, and will consist of a number of presentations (covering topics such as MEI and TabMEI, Verovio, conversion tools, corpora, and the potential of Music Information Retrieval), followed by a discussion. >>> >>> All presentations are open to the public and free of charge, but if you cannot make it to Basel, you are cordially invited to join us online for this entire study day. The Zoom link, as well as the definitive programme of the roundtable session, will follow within the next few days. >>> >>> We look forward to a fruitful and inspiring study day, and hope to see many of you there - be it in person or online! >>> >>> With best wishes, >>> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >>> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG > From luke.emmet at gmail.com Wed Sep 14 14:10:07 2022 From: luke.emmet at gmail.com (Luke Emmet) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 13:10:07 +0100 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <7189CCAD-CF8F-4A69-845D-76835239C38C@gold.ac.uk> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> <064ba8a2-0851-4b84-1032-bf89506e4581@orlando-lutes.com> <7189CCAD-CF8F-4A69-845D-76835239C38C@gold.ac.uk> Message-ID: <5C9E44A0-8826-48B5-B6FC-63F476F84F31@gmail.com> great news, thanks! > On 14 Sep 2022, at 10:42, David Lewis wrote: > > Hi Luke, > > Sorry you can’t make it. > > Yes, we’ve been assured that the link also will get you to a recording of the event once it’s finished. > > Best wishes, > > David > >> On 13 Sep 2022, at 23:53, Luke Emmet wrote: >> >> Sorry I can't make it, but will there be a recording online of the event as well as the live stream? >> >> thanks >> >> - Luke >> >>> On 13-Sept-2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: >>> Dear IG members, >>> >>> This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. >>> >>> Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: >>> https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.musik-akademie.ch%2Fmusik-akademie%2Fde%2Fveranstaltungen%2Fkonzert-aufnahmen%2Fsymposium-hybride-veranstaltung%2Fbasel-lute-days-2022.html&data=05%7C01%7CD.Lewis%40gold.ac.uk%7Cfd95730e8ffa4e613eea08da95d268c7%7C0d431f3f20c1461c958a46b29d4e021b%7C0%7C0%7C637987028184230433%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=1QRiJSsNUOmwsEl%2FCPc%2BFzk36zd3kqLuXOswZQyAUls%3D&reserved=0 >>> >>> Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >>> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG >>> >>> >>> >>> 09:00 Irina Döring — The earliest lute tablatures revisited: playing techniques and notational practices in the 15th century >>> >>> 09:20 Maria Christina Cleary — Cifras para arpa, E-Mn M816: Intuitive Gestural Notation Systems in Spanish Harp Tablature >>> >>> 09:40 Grzegorz Joachimiak — The Poliński-Szczepańska collection: about the 20th century copy of a lost lute tablature manuscript from the 17th century >>> >>> 10:00 Hector Sequera — Stylistic Considerations in Robert Ballard’s First and Second Books of Lute Tablature (1611 and 1614) >>> >>> 10:20 Discussion >>> >>> 10:40 coffee break >>> >>> 11:00 Sara Salloum — Expressive ornamentation within the Margaret Board Lute Book: a new theory on the link between ornament placement and Renaissance music theory in practice >>> >>> 11:20 Kateryna Schöning — The new project 'E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked, Annotated, and Unified Tablature Edition' and some results of the ongoing project about tablatures and humanism – semantics of maxims and music in 16th century lute tablatures >>> >>> 11:40 David Dolata — Il Fronimo (1584): Thirty New Pages and a Smoking Gun. >>> >>> 12:00 Discussion >>> >>> 12:15 Lunch >>> >>> 13:15 Roundtable 1: New technologies and practices for tablature encoding. Participants expected to include: Laurent Pugin, David Lewis, Reinier de Valk, Tim Crawford >>> >>> 14:45 coffee break >>> >>> 15:00 Roundtable 2: Francesco da Milano and his legacy. Coordinated by Victor Coelho with Joshua Rifkin, Franco Pavan, John Griffiths >>> >>> >>> >>> >>>> On 2 Sep 2022, at 12:31, Reinier de Valk wrote: >>>> >>>> Dear MEI Tablature IG members, >>>> >>>> The IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western music' will convene for a study day in Basel on September 14, as part of the (absolutely wonderful!) Basel Lute Days. >>>> >>>> The programme of this study day, which can be viewed here, promises to be very exciting for all of us interested in lute and tablature. Of special significance to this IG is the roundtable session New Technologies and Practices for Tablature Encoding, taking place directly after lunch. This session will focus on the current developments around MEI for (lute) tablature, and will consist of a number of presentations (covering topics such as MEI and TabMEI, Verovio, conversion tools, corpora, and the potential of Music Information Retrieval), followed by a discussion. >>>> >>>> All presentations are open to the public and free of charge, but if you cannot make it to Basel, you are cordially invited to join us online for this entire study day. The Zoom link, as well as the definitive programme of the roundtable session, will follow within the next few days. >>>> >>>> We look forward to a fruitful and inspiring study day, and hope to see many of you there - be it in person or online! >>>> >>>> With best wishes, >>>> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >>>> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG >> > From paul at bayleaf.org.uk Wed Sep 14 16:36:34 2022 From: paul at bayleaf.org.uk (Paul Overell) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 15:36:34 +0100 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> Message-ID: Hi, I watched the live stream of the round table - very interesting presentations and discussion, thank you.  And thanks to Tim for the kind words about luteconv, much appreciated. Regards On 13/09/2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: > Dear IG members, > > This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. > > Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: > https://www.musik-akademie.ch/musik-akademie/de/veranstaltungen/konzert-aufnahmen/symposium-hybride-veranstaltung/basel-lute-days-2022.html > > Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. > > Best wishes, > > David Lewis and Reinier de Valk > Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG > -- Paul Overell From luke.emmet at gmail.com Wed Sep 14 22:39:05 2022 From: luke.emmet at gmail.com (Luke Emmet) Date: Wed, 14 Sep 2022 21:39:05 +0100 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> Message-ID: <83AC06AE-EB50-4500-98D1-A83B6FAED200@gmail.com> Hi all I just watched the video of the session. Very useful to hear where things have got to. Reinier - could you share a link to your slides as I wanted to follow up on some of the links mentioned. Also could someone share the link to the GitHub page of John Robinson's TAB collection that was mentioned? Many thanks Luke > On 14 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Paul Overell wrote: > > Hi, > > I watched the live stream of the round table - very interesting presentations and discussion, thank you. And thanks to Tim for the kind words about luteconv, much appreciated. > > Regards > >> On 13/09/2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: >> Dear IG members, >> >> This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. >> >> Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: >> https://www.musik-akademie.ch/musik-akademie/de/veranstaltungen/konzert-aufnahmen/symposium-hybride-veranstaltung/basel-lute-days-2022.html >> >> Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. >> >> Best wishes, >> >> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG > -- > Paul Overell > > From T.Crawford at gold.ac.uk Fri Sep 16 00:02:13 2022 From: T.Crawford at gold.ac.uk (Tim Crawford) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 22:02:13 +0000 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <83AC06AE-EB50-4500-98D1-A83B6FAED200@gmail.com> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> <83AC06AE-EB50-4500-98D1-A83B6FAED200@gmail.com> Message-ID: <25CB4443-6F41-4FC3-A440-46135508EBCC@gold.ac.uk> Tim here. My presentation, attached, includes the GitHub URL for the JHR_repo Luke is looking for. It’s still a bit incomplete (I mean, we haven’t yet worked out how to do batch processing on the repo, so we can run various configs of luteconv over it to generate different file formats. This requires knowledge of GitHub Actions, which are beyond me. But Laurent tells me he knows what to do to finish this off. Undecided whether this should be an on-the-fly process, according to user-requests, or we should just generate the lot and serve whichever they select by button.) Otherwise, it is the full collection of John Robinson’s files. Any problems, let me know. > On 14 Sep 2022, at 22:39, Luke Emmet > wrote: > > Hi all > > I just watched the video of the session. Very useful to hear where things have got to. > > Reinier - could you share a link to your slides as I wanted to follow up on some of the links mentioned. > > Also could someone share the link to the GitHub page of John Robinson's TAB collection that was mentioned? > > Many thanks > > Luke > >> On 14 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Paul Overell > wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I watched the live stream of the round table - very interesting presentations and discussion, thank you. And thanks to Tim for the kind words about luteconv, much appreciated. >> >> Regards >> >>> On 13/09/2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: >>> Dear IG members, >>> >>> This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. >>> >>> Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: >>> https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.musik-akademie.ch%2Fmusik-akademie%2Fde%2Fveranstaltungen%2Fkonzert-aufnahmen%2Fsymposium-hybride-veranstaltung%2Fbasel-lute-days-2022.html&data=05%7C01%7Ct.crawford%40gold.ac.uk%7C8cdcdd501a04400bfea608da96912f91%7C0d431f3f20c1461c958a46b29d4e021b%7C0%7C0%7C637987847567244070%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=SahU5T96LGgnyVGaNunsKqDv%2BU%2BxbF9nSuxefyh7uoA%3D&reserved=0 >>> >>> Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >>> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG >> -- >> Paul Overell >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TC_Presentation_reduced.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 3096579 bytes Desc: TC_Presentation_reduced.pdf URL: From T.Crawford at gold.ac.uk Thu Sep 15 23:56:14 2022 From: T.Crawford at gold.ac.uk (Tim Crawford) Date: Thu, 15 Sep 2022 21:56:14 +0000 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <83AC06AE-EB50-4500-98D1-A83B6FAED200@gmail.com> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> <83AC06AE-EB50-4500-98D1-A83B6FAED200@gmail.com> Message-ID: <20857EA5-A68C-4324-8860-DD2B9164EAA8@gold.ac.uk> Tim here. My presentation, attached, includes the GitHub URL for the JHR_repo Luke is looking for. It’s still a bit incomplete (I mean, we haven’t yet worked out how to do batch processing on the repo, so we can run various configs of luteconv over it to generate different file formats. This requires knowledge of GitHub Actions, which are beyond me. But Laurent tells me he knows what to do to finish this off. Undecided whether this should be an on-the-fly process, according to user-requests, or we should just generate the lot and serve whichever they select by button.) Otherwise, it is the full collection of John Robinson’s files. Any problems, let me know. > On 14 Sep 2022, at 22:39, Luke Emmet wrote: > > Hi all > > I just watched the video of the session. Very useful to hear where things have got to. > > Reinier - could you share a link to your slides as I wanted to follow up on some of the links mentioned. > > Also could someone share the link to the GitHub page of John Robinson's TAB collection that was mentioned? > > Many thanks > > Luke > >> On 14 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Paul Overell wrote: >> >> Hi, >> >> I watched the live stream of the round table - very interesting presentations and discussion, thank you. And thanks to Tim for the kind words about luteconv, much appreciated. >> >> Regards >> >>> On 13/09/2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: >>> Dear IG members, >>> >>> This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. >>> >>> Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: >>> https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.musik-akademie.ch%2Fmusik-akademie%2Fde%2Fveranstaltungen%2Fkonzert-aufnahmen%2Fsymposium-hybride-veranstaltung%2Fbasel-lute-days-2022.html&data=05%7C01%7Ct.crawford%40gold.ac.uk%7C8cdcdd501a04400bfea608da96912f91%7C0d431f3f20c1461c958a46b29d4e021b%7C0%7C0%7C637987847567244070%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=SahU5T96LGgnyVGaNunsKqDv%2BU%2BxbF9nSuxefyh7uoA%3D&reserved=0 >>> >>> Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. >>> >>> Best wishes, >>> >>> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk >>> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG >> -- >> Paul Overell >> >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: TC_Presentation.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 5434269 bytes Desc: TC_Presentation.pdf URL: From luke.emmet at orlando-lutes.com Fri Sep 16 11:46:24 2022 From: luke.emmet at orlando-lutes.com (Luke Emmet) Date: Fri, 16 Sep 2022 10:46:24 +0100 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <20857EA5-A68C-4324-8860-DD2B9164EAA8@gold.ac.uk> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> <83AC06AE-EB50-4500-98D1-A83B6FAED200@gmail.com> <20857EA5-A68C-4324-8860-DD2B9164EAA8@gold.ac.uk> Message-ID: <41caee2c-73d0-ca0d-41f2-6b45b033adb8@orlando-lutes.com> Hi Tim Many thanks for sharing your presentation. I had heard a rumour about the John Robinson archive, but had not seen it yet - what a resource indeed! Good to see luteconv is getting some practical use. I'm also trying to integrate it into my open source LuteScribe editor to enable it to import/export in an even wider variety of formats, so hopefully it will thereby be able to view MEI (and other formats) soon. I noticed a remark you made about TAB not supporting tunings (assuming I have interpreted correctly). As far as I am aware it does, but this feature is only required if you want to specify a non-standard tuning and also want to output mensural notation or midi. I include below a snippet from the TAB readme. Whether users have made much use of this is a seperate matter, as probably most users of TAB just wish to generate a digital engraving. But there is an implicit default if the tuning is not given (10c renaissance lute) I heard from Paul Overell that John Robinson uses his own convention to denote tuning and that luteconv tries to parse these. Best Wishes  - Luke __________________________ -tuning -tuning C4D4E4F4G4c3f3a2d2g2 renaissance -tuning e4a3d3f+3b2e2 for guitar -tuning a4b-4c4d4e4f4g4a3d3f3a2d2f2 is d minor -tuning c4d4e4f+4g4a3d3g3b2d2f+2 is sharp -tuning c4d4e-4f4g4a3d3g3a+2d2f2 is flat Note that the lowest note tab knows about is a4, and each octave starts at a, as in a4-g4a3-g3a2-g2 ______________________ On 15-Sept-2022 22:56, Tim Crawford wrote: > Tim here. My presentation, attached, includes the GitHub URL for the > JHR_repo Luke is looking for. > It’s still a bit incomplete (I mean, we haven’t yet worked out how to > do batch processing on the repo, so we can run various configs of > luteconv over it to generate different file formats. This requires > knowledge of GitHub Actions, which are beyond me. But Laurent tells me > he knows what to do to finish this off. Undecided whether this should > be an on-the-fly process, according to user-requests, or we should > just generate the lot and serve whichever they select by button.) > Otherwise, it is the full collection of John Robinson’s files. > Any problems, let me know. > > > > > On 14 Sep 2022, at 22:39, Luke Emmet wrote: > > > > Hi all > > > > I just watched the video of the session. Very useful to hear where > things have got to. > > > > Reinier - could you share a link to your slides as I wanted to > follow up on some of the links mentioned. > > > > Also could someone share the link to the GitHub page of John > Robinson's TAB collection that was mentioned? > > > > Many thanks > > > > Luke > > > >> On 14 Sep 2022, at 15:36, Paul Overell wrote: > >> > >> Hi, > >> > >> I watched the live stream of the round table - very interesting > presentations and discussion, thank you.  And thanks to Tim for the > kind words about luteconv, much appreciated. > >> > >> Regards > >> > >>> On 13/09/2022 11:34, David Lewis wrote: > >>> Dear IG members, > >>> > >>> This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. > >>> > >>> Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a > YouTube stream at: > >>> > https://eur01.safelinks.protection.outlook.com/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.musik-akademie.ch%2Fmusik-akademie%2Fde%2Fveranstaltungen%2Fkonzert-aufnahmen%2Fsymposium-hybride-veranstaltung%2Fbasel-lute-days-2022.html&data=05%7C01%7Ct.crawford%40gold.ac.uk%7C8cdcdd501a04400bfea608da96912f91%7C0d431f3f20c1461c958a46b29d4e021b%7C0%7C0%7C637987847567244070%7CUnknown%7CTWFpbGZsb3d8eyJWIjoiMC4wLjAwMDAiLCJQIjoiV2luMzIiLCJBTiI6Ik1haWwiLCJXVCI6Mn0%3D%7C3000%7C%7C%7C&sdata=SahU5T96LGgnyVGaNunsKqDv%2BU%2BxbF9nSuxefyh7uoA%3D&reserved=0 > > >>> > >>> Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme > looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you > can. The programme is summarised below. > >>> > >>> Best wishes, > >>> > >>> David Lewis and Reinier de Valk > >>> Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG > >> -- > >> Paul Overell > >> > >> > > > From D.Lewis at gold.ac.uk Tue Sep 20 15:38:51 2022 From: D.Lewis at gold.ac.uk (David Lewis) Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2022 13:38:51 +0000 Subject: [mei-tablature-ig] Slides from IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14 In-Reply-To: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> References: <6C2CBDFD-047E-4FC1-AE3C-BCCDEB48A6A3@gold.ac.uk> Message-ID: Dear IG members, The recording of our session at the IMS study day in Basel is available at the same link that the stream was on: > https://www.musik-akademie.ch/musik-akademie/de/veranstaltungen/konzert-aufnahmen/symposium-hybride-veranstaltung/basel-lute-days-2022.html There was an encouraging amount of enthusiasm in the discussions, particularly for more powerful digital editions. I’m attaching the slides from our presentations. I’d also like to take this opportunity to draw attention to a new project that Kateryna Schöning announced at the conference. This project will involve German lute tabs and will necessarily result in a lot of helpful development of tools to support it, along with the creation of some important new resources. Looking forward to exciting times ahead, David > On 13 Sep 2022, at 11:34, David Lewis wrote: > > Dear IG members, > > This IMS Study Group meeting is TOMORROW, Wednesday 14 September. > > Those who can’t physically attend, can participate through a YouTube stream at: > https://www.musik-akademie.ch/musik-akademie/de/veranstaltungen/konzert-aufnahmen/symposium-hybride-veranstaltung/basel-lute-days-2022.html > > Our roundtable is at 13:15 CEST, but the rest of the programme looks brilliant, and you’re all encouraged to come for as much as you can. The programme is summarised below. > > Best wishes, > > David Lewis and Reinier de Valk > Administrative co-chairs MEI Tablature IG > > > > 09:00 Irina Döring — The earliest lute tablatures revisited: playing techniques and notational practices in the 15th century > > 09:20 Maria Christina Cleary — Cifras para arpa, E-Mn M816: Intuitive Gestural Notation Systems in Spanish Harp Tablature > > 09:40 Grzegorz Joachimiak — The Poliński-Szczepańska collection: about the 20th century copy of a lost lute tablature manuscript from the 17th century > > 10:00 Hector Sequera — Stylistic Considerations in Robert Ballard’s First and Second Books of Lute Tablature (1611 and 1614) > > 10:20 Discussion > > 10:40 coffee break > > 11:00 Sara Salloum — Expressive ornamentation within the Margaret Board Lute Book: a new theory on the link between ornament placement and Renaissance music theory in practice > > 11:20 Kateryna Schöning — The new project 'E-LAUTE: Electronic Linked, Annotated, and Unified Tablature Edition' and some results of the ongoing project about tablatures and humanism – semantics of maxims and music in 16th century lute tablatures > > 11:40 David Dolata — Il Fronimo (1584): Thirty New Pages and a Smoking Gun. > > 12:00 Discussion > > 12:15 Lunch > > 13:15 Roundtable 1: New technologies and practices for tablature encoding. Participants expected to include: Laurent Pugin, David Lewis, Reinier de Valk, Tim Crawford > > 14:45 coffee break > > 15:00 Roundtable 2: Francesco da Milano and his legacy. Coordinated by Victor Coelho with Joshua Rifkin, Franco Pavan, John Griffiths > > > > >> On 2 Sep 2022, at 12:31, Reinier de Valk wrote: >> >> Dear MEI Tablature IG members, >> >> The IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western music' will convene for a study day in Basel on September 14, as part of the (absolutely wonderful!) Basel Lute Days. >> >> The programme of this study day, which can be viewed here, promises to be very exciting for all of us interested in lute and tablature. Of special significance to this IG is the roundtable session New Technologies and Practices for Tablature Encoding, taking place directly after lunch. 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