Pods: Peter van Kranenburg interview about Polifonia
Dr. van Kranenburg talks about Polifonia in podcast series of Historisch Café Amsterdam
Peter van Kranenburg, expert musicologist and computer scientist, was a guest at the new podcast series initiated by Historisch Café, a history meet-up organised by the University of Amsterdam staff and students. In this interesting conversation, Dr. van Kranenburg presented the Polifonia project and explained his specific role in leading the #tunes and #organs pilots.
You can listen to this fascinating interview (in Dutch) here.
Photo of Dorpskerk Organ in Vaassen, Netherlands, by Wim van ‘t Einde on Unsplash.
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