News from polifonia

Jacopo de Berardinis at his home office.

Jacopo de Berardinis brings his expertise in Music Information Retrieval to the Polifonia project

Jacopo de Berardinis  is a postdoctoral research associate at King's College London, currently…

21 May 2021
The Netherlands Institute for Sound and Vision in Hilversum. Hay Kranen, CC-BY 4.0

Sound and Vision is home to one of the largest music collections in the Netherlands

What is the relation between your organisation/institution and music? Sound and Vision is home…

14 May 2021
Night song festival 2013 in Tartu, Estonia by Alar Mägi

Louis Peter Grijp lecture 2021 by computational musicologist John Ashley Burgoyne

On May 22, millions of Europeans will be glued to the TV again to see who will be the winner of the…

7 May 2021
Photo by Stéphane Bernard on Unsplash

Dr. Simon Holland founder and director of the Music Computing Lab at Open University introduces their fascinating work and the ACCESS Pilot

The Music Computing Lab at The Open University is a research lab focused on empowering musicians, illuminating…

28 April 2021
Slide of presentation ‘The knowledge in the soundtrack of History’ by Dr. Meroño Peñuela.

Dr. Meroño Peñuela’s keynote at the LiSEH Spring School on Linked Data & The Semantic Web for Humanities Research

On 8 April, Albert Meroño Peñuela delivered a public tak for the LisEH Spring School, organised by…

21 April 2021

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