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Welcome to the TROMPA website! TROMPA (Towards Richer Online Music Public-domain Archives) is an international research project, sponsored by the European Union. In the project, we are investigating how we can make public-domain digital music resources more accessible...with a little bit of help from state-of-the-art technology, and you!
 
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New study and dataset for choir singing analysis, presented at ICMPC-ESCOM

By Emilia Gomez
Choir recording session

Last week, Helena Cuesta (from UPF) attended the 15th International Conference on Music Perception and Cognition and 10th triennial conference of the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music in Graz (Austria). She presented the following TROMPA paper in the poster session, as well as a contribution to the proceedings:

Cuesta, H., Gómez, E., Martorell, A., Loáiciga, F. Analysis of Intonation in Unison Choir Singing.

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We will support and innovate musicological research processes by offering richer digitisation pipelines, increased-efficiency annotation of music material, and user-friendly ways to automatically search and analyse musical data and link related resources across modalities and collections.

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We will offer ways for instrumentalists to explore archives of scores and corresponding performances in multimodal ways beyond directed text search, learn about various performance interpretations, estimate how challenging a new repertoire piece will be to learn, and inform and improve individual performance strategies based on existing corpora of available recordings.

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Content owners, such as orchestras, are an important intermediate user category for digital music resources, and play an important role in developing commercial exploitation possibilities and growing new audiences for these resources. Both from a technological and business modeling perspective, we will investigate digitisation, annotation and sharing infrastructure for privately-governed archive material from orchestras, relating to public-domain musical score information.

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We will propose novel and playful interaction mechanisms for musical cultural heritage content aimed at people without formal musical knowledge, but with interest in learning more about music. The audience considered for requirements and validation will be recruited at cultural and science festivals.

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We will leverage knowledge of existing performance interpretations and repertoire to offer novel interactive feedback mechanisms surrounding rehearsals. We will employ (multi-lingual) singing voice synthesis mechanisms to automatically generate study and feedback solutions for amateur vocal performance (e.g. virtual choirs with flexible toggling of parts).

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme H2020-EU.3.6.3.1. - Study European heritage, memory, identity, integration and cultural interaction and translation, including its representations in cultural and scientific collections, archives and museums, to better inform and understand the present by richer interpretations of the past under grant agreement No 770376.

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