2021 Programme

DLfM 2021 Programme

The conference will be held between Wednesday 28 and Friday 30 July  2021, in association with IAML 2021 and affiliated with the Royal Musical Association.

The conference presentations will take place on Zoom, with poster sessions and social events using Gather.town. Registered participants will receive an e-mail with links and more details by July 21st.

Wednesday, July 28th

Atlanta
UTC-5
London
UTC+1
Prague
UTC+2
UTC 0  
13:00 18:00 19:00 17:00 DLfM / IAML Joint poster session (90 minutes)
        Henry Drummond and Nicholas Bleisch 1. Low countries plainchant of the early modern era: Recovering ‘The Sound of Music’ at the KU Leuven, the Alamire Foundation, and McGill University
        Evangelia Kopsalidou 2. An online catalogue of French viola da gamba music
        Tim Crawford, Federico Zubani, Alastair Porter and David Weigl 3. TROMPA and F-TEMPO projects work together: Content-based searching from within a score
        Antonio Madueño, Antonio Ríos and David Rizo 4. Automatized incipit encoding at the Andalusian Music Documentation Center
        Julia Jaklin and Peter Provaznik 5. Telling Sounds LAMA: Annotating and connecting audio(visual) sources for musicological research and media analysis
        Laney Light 6. Score visualizations: A visual exploration tool for sheet music
        Yiting Xia, Yiwei Jiang, Tianran Li and Tao Ye 7. Chronological classification of Beethoven’s piano sonatas using deep learning networks
        Kevin Robb 8. A database of representativity in Canadian orchestra repertories
        Joshua Stutter 9. To Your Rude Health! The artefact is the database using static site generators
        Huan Zhang, Ran Zhang, Kun Zhang, Xiao-Rui Wang and Zhong-Yuan Wang 10. Key and function aware melody triad harmonization based on transformer model
        Marc Stoeckle 11. An interactive music exhibition: how to virtually promote music library collections, resources & services
        Seokjin Kim 12. Composition analysis of artificial intelligence (AI) based music software
        Zeljka Radovinovic 13. The record industry in Croatia from 1927 to the end of the 1950s

 

Thursday, July 29th

Atlanta
UTC-5
London
UTC+1
Prague
UTC+2
UTC 0  
07:45 12:45 13:45 11:45 Welcome
        Paper Session 1: novel appoaches to audio analysis for classification, comparison, or query  |  Chair: Kahyun Choi
08:00 13:00 14:00 12:00 Mary Emmett, Zongyu Yin and Tom Collins An archive-exploration system for the Hunting Songs of the Lakeland Fell Packs
08:30 13:30 14:30 12:30 Nicolas D'Aleman Arango Archiving the ephemeral. Towards a classification of sound installation documentation through spatial acoustic features.
09:00 14:00 15:00 13:00 Jeff Miller, Vincenzo Nicosia and Mark Sandler Discovering Common Practice: Using Graph Theory to Compare Harmonic Sequences in Musical Audio Collections
09:30 14:30 15:30 13:30 Break (45 minutes)
        Paper Session 2: Corpora and computational analysis of non-Common-Practice-Era music  |  Chair: Rafael Caro Repetto
10:15 15:15 16:15 14:15 Andrew Brinkman and David Huron Cross-Cultural Corpus Creation and Statistical Tendencies in Music
10:45 15:45 16:45 14:45 Nádia Carvalho, Sara Gonzalez-Gutierrez, Javier Merchan Sanchez-Jara, Gilberto Bernardes and Maria Navarro-Cáceres Encoding, Analysing and Modeling I-Folk: A New Database of Iberian Folk Music
11:15 16:15 17:15 15:15 Jules Cournut, Louis Bigo, Mathieu Giraud, David Régnier and Nicolas Martin What are the most used guitar positions?
11:45 16:45 17:45 15:45 Break (45 minutes)
        Paper Session 3: Representing chords, intervals, rows, and sets  |  Chair: Leigh VanHandel
12:30 17:30 18:30 16:30 Konstantinos Giannos and Emilios Cambouropoulos Symbolic Encoding of Simultaneities: Re-designing the General Chord Type Representation
13:00 18:00 19:00 17:00 Mark Gotham and Jason Yust Serial Analysis: A digital library of rows in the repertoire and their properties, with applications for teaching and research
13:30 18:30 19:30 17:30 Joshua Ballance The Path to the New Note: Interval Distributions in the Music of Anton Webern
14:00 19:00 20:00 18:00 Closing remarks followed by optional social hour on Gather.town

 

Friday, July 30th

*please note times have changed

Atlanta
UTC-5
London
UTC+1
Prague
UTC+2
UTC 0  
        IAML / DLfM Joint paper session: Bridging the gap |  Chair: Laurent Pugin
11:00 16:00 17:00 15:00 Charlotte Armstrong, Rachel Cowgill, Alan Dix, Christina Bashford, J. Stephen Downie, Mike Twidale, Maureen Reagan and Rupert Ridgewell Towards a Foundation for Collaborative Digital Archiving with Local Concert-Giving Organisations
11:30 16:30 17:30 15:30 David Lewis, Kevin Page and Laurence Dreyfus Narratives and exploration in a musicology app: Supporting scholarly argument with the Lohengrin TimeMachine
12:00 17:00 18:00 16:00 David M. Weigl, Werner Goebl, David J. Baker, Tim Crawford, Federico Zubani, Aggelos Gkiokas, Nicolás Felipe Gutierrez Paez, Alastair Porter and Patricia Santos Notes on the Music: A social data infrastructure for music annotation