[mei-tablature-ig] IMS Study Group 'Tablature in Western Music' meeting at Basel Lute Days, September 14

Luke Emmet luke.emmet at gmail.com
Wed Sep 14 14:10:07 CEST 2022


great news, thanks!

> On 14 Sep 2022, at 10:42, David Lewis <D.Lewis at gold.ac.uk> 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 <luke.emmet at orlando-lutes.com> 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 <reinierdevalk at gmail.com> 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
>> 
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