Sharing Annotations of Scores and Sounds

The team at TROMPA is making headway on developing a new, interactive annotation environment within the music scholars use case. When studying performances of musical works, musicologists need access not only to a musical score, but often several recordings of that piece of music, and additionally need to make annotations connecting the musical score to the artistic choices of the performers. It’s the responsibility of scholars to make meaningful one to many connections between the score and the different recordings. 

New TROMPA annotation campaign for emotions in music

Music can express and convey many emotions, which relate to certain musical features. We want you to learn different musical attributes that relate music to an expressed emotion. From 29th june to 5th july 2020, use our application and annotate music from all around the world. By the end of the week, we will give prizes to the participants that contribute the most.