DIAMM Publications

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The Digital Image Archive of Medieval Music is a musicology project based in Oxford specializing in publishing high-res MS images on the web and in print.

Oxford, UK
Joined December 2010

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  1. New content uploaded to DIAMM resources today: Brian Trowell, Music under the later Plantagenets (PhD,...

  2. The Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis (SIMSSA) project at McGill University is hiring two...

  3. It is with great sadness that I have to communicate the loss of one of the great musicologists and teachers of...

  4. Tudor Partbooks at the Oundle Festival

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  5. This image shows one page of the 'Index' to the Sadler Partbooks (Bodleian MSS Mus. e. 1-5). It was in place by...

  6. The Faculty of Music, University of Oxford, in collaboration with the British Library, proposes to appoint a...

  7. More of Bob Mitchell's Trent codices editions have been uploaded today (Trent 89). Please go and take a look:...

  8. More of Bob Mitchell's Trent codices editions have been uploaded today (Trent 89). Please go and take a look:...

  9. Retweeted

    This afternoon starts with John Harper on The Lady Mass, St Stephen's College Westminster and Roy App 45-8

  10. A new article about Trent 91 has been uploaded to DIAMM from the prolific pen of Bob Mitchell. In case you...

  11. DIAMM Publications followed and
    • @simssaproject

      Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis

    • @emanstice

      Canadian. Knitter. Archer. Cat fancier. (!) Virger at a very big church in London UK. Country girl at heart.

  12. Today's version of the medieval choirbook

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  13. working on the reconstruction....

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  14. snatches of bars with different versions of the reconstructed tenor - subtle and fascinating.

  15. Owen Rees and members of Contrapunctus introduce Robert Parsons Peccantem me quotidie.

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  16. Introduction from Magnus Williamson

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  17. Tudor Partbooks first reconstruction workshop starting

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