The Lost Voices Project
A digital research project dedicated to a repertory of polyphonic songs from mid-sixteenth-century France, featuring facsimiles of printed books of music, a chanson database, and a music reconstruction project.
A digital research project dedicated to a repertory of polyphonic songs from mid-sixteenth-century France, featuring facsimiles of printed books of music, a chanson database, and a music reconstruction project.
The fruits of an active research network on soundscapes in the early modern era, featuring a blog, bibliography, and list of relevant websites, as well as information on past and future workshops and conferences.
Digitized collection of over 300 printed books of music held in the British Library.
A repository of over 800 music editions of polyphonic music composed between c. 1420 and 1520, featuring tools for searching and analyzing the repertory.
The Center hosts several textual databases focused on music theory from the medieval and early modern eras, including Thesaurus Musicarum Latinarum, Saggi musicali italiani, Texts on Music in English from Medieval & Early Modern Eras, and Traités français sur la musique.
In addition to useful databases of sources of music, music theory, and musical iconography, there is a growing collection of over thirty wonderfully informative and entertaining YouTube videos prepared by Elam Rotem and colleagues concerning matters of musical notation, composition, and historically informed performance practice.
A massive repository of music manuscripts from the medieval era to about 1550. Free registration grants you access to images and research metadata for thousands of music manuscripts, as well as additional scholarly resources and editions of music.
A database of 38,000+ links to freely accessible electronic texts and digitized photographic reproductions of Neo-Latin works, dating from late fifteenth century to present, organized by author/commentator and title. Searchable