Who else produces Humdrum databases?
The Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH) has encoded large databases of musical score information. The databases are high quality electronic editions suitable for scholarship. These “MuseData” (TM) databases represent a major resource for music research. CCARH has begun making portions of their databases available to music scholars. Currently, the following repertoires are available: • J.S. Bach, Chorale Harmonizations • J.S. Bach, Brandenburg Concertos (Bach Gesellschaft edition) • Archangelo Corelli, Trio Sonatas • Antonio Vivaldi, Violin Concertos (including The Four Seasons) • Essen Folk melody collection (more than 6,000 European folksongs) Further releases of data are expected. For further information contact: Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities, Braun Music Center Stanford University Stanford, California 94305-3076 (MuseData Ordering information, telephone: 1-800-JSB-MUSE) 26. Can other musical databases be accessed using Humdrum? C