![]() ![]() Measuring Polyphony - polyphonic, late-medieval music.International Music Score Library Project (IMSLP) - some encodings, primarily PDF.HathiTrust Research Center - includes music.Gesualdo Online - MEI sources also available.Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM).MAESTRO (MIDI and Audio Edited for Synchronous TRacks and Organization) - piano performances with fine alignment between note labels and audio waveforms.Kunst der Fuge - crowd-sourced, restrictions on download-at-scale.Classical Archives - crowd-sourced, restrictions on download-at-scale.setlist.fm - crowd-sourced concert setlists.MusicNet - A curated collection of labeled classical music.Tasso in Music Project - Digital Edition of the Settings of Torquato Tasso’s Poetry.ScoresOfScores - xml and mscx formats.Public Domain Song Anthology - a book of leadsheets in several formats.OpenScore - mscz format, or converted to mxl, MIDI etc.MuseData - MuseData format, mostly Baroque and Classical music.LvH - German - Vocal lines from songs by German composers in krn format.LvH - French - Vocal lines from songs by French composers in krn format.Choral Public Domain Library (CPDL) - vocal music in a range of formats.csv datasets of pitch ‘slices’ from the Classical Archives MIDI corpus ‘Wikifonia’ - corpus of lead sheets (vocal lines and harmonies).Temperley / Kostka-Payne chords - by Temperley, after the textbook by Kostka and Payne. ![]() RWC Music Database - various repertoires, permission required.Pop/rock chord progressions from deClercq and Temperley 2011.Peachnote - Ngrams of melodies and chord progressions from IMSLP c.2011.Jazz Audio-Aligned Harmony (JAAH) Dataset - 113 tracks selected from Smithsonian jazz collections.Jazzomat Research Project’s ‘Weimar Jazz Database’.Isophonics - data (and software) from the Centre for Digital Music (‘C4DM’) across a range of repertoires and parameters (structure, key, chord, beats).EWLD (Enhanced Wikifonia Leadsheet Dataset) - more than 5,000 leadsheets and rich metadata based on the crowd-source ‘Wikifonia’ corpus (see below).DDMAL’s Billboard Project - chords, structure, instrumentation, and timing annotations of Billboard chart hits.‘Annotated jazz chord progression corpus’ - Mark Granroth-Wilding and Mark Steedman.Algomus group datasets - fugues, sonatas and more.‘When in Rome’ - a collection of harmonic analysis datasets in the ‘Roman Text’ format combining new corpora with conversions of all existing ones (ABC, BPS-FH, and TAVERN as above).ĭatasets related to scores (e.g.27 sets of variations by Mozart and Beethoven. TAVERN - Theme And Variation Encodings with Roman Numerals.‘Taking-Form’ - formal analysis of c.150 Mozart and Beethoven movements along with conversion code.GTTM - Masatoshi Hamanaka’s XML markups of musical examples from (and using the tree structure representation of) A Generative Theory of Tonal Music (Lerdahl and Jackendoff 1983).Beethoven Piano Sonata with Functional Harmony dataset (BPS-FH) - harmonic and formal analyses of the first movements of Beethoven Piano Sonatas.Annotated Beethoven Corpus - Harmonic analysis of the Beethoven String Quartets.Scores and Datasets Analysis datasets (e.g. Please do reach out if you would like to contribute an item to this list, or if you have a suggestion for how to organize it better, or perhaps even a grand idea for us list makers should coordinate our efforts. I have / will contribute this content to those lists where appropriate, but I think that this list is sufficiently distinct to warrant a separate existence, particularly in light of the focus on working with scores. ISMIR’s Resources list – research centers, datasets and more, mostly for audio analysis.CCARH’s Digital Resources for Musicology.There are other, excellent lists out there compiled and hosted by institutions like: This is a list of links to resources for computational musicology, with a focus on working with symbolic scores.Īll of the resources are free and open source/access, except where specified. ![]()
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