Frans Wiering
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Presentations
- Frans Wiering, Mirjam Visscher Between modes and biggish data: Creating and exploring a new catalogue of polyphonic modal cycles, MedRen 2025, Newcastle and Durham, 2 July 2025
- Frans Wiering, Charles Inskip, WDMDAD 2022: what the pandemic has changed, LinkedMusic Workshop, Munich, Germany, 24 July 2023
- Frans Wiering, Are we ready for a big data history of music? Athens 22 June 2023
- Frans Wiering, Charles Inskip What Do Musicologists Do All Day: The Pandemic Edition, IMS Congress, Athens, Greece, 22-26 August 2022
- Frans Wiering, From field recordings to(wards) patterns in Dutch folk songs MIRAGE symposium, Oslo, Norway, 8-9 June, 2021
- Frans Wiering, Close and distant reading of music theory. Presentation given at Séminaire Épistémologie de la musicologie numérique, IEMUS, Paris, France, 16 October 2019. Supplementary materials: Live demo of Voyant with a selection of TmiWeb treatises and Movie of my demo presentation
- Frans Wiering, A crash course in the history of music modelling Jahrestagung der Gesellschaft für Musikforschung 2019, Sypmosium Brückenschläge – Informatik und Musikwissenschaft im Dialog. Paderborn, Germany, 14 September 2019
- Frans Wiering, A Mobile Website To Support Teachers In Discussing Terrorism In The Classroom Digital Humanities 2019, Utrecht, Netherlands, 12 July 2019
- Frans Wiering, Interacting with Zarlino:
A critical inspection of the digital editions of his treatises MUSICO PERFETTO. GIOSEFFO ZARLINO (1517-1590) IL SUO TEMPO, LA SUA OPERA, LA SUA INFLUENZA. Convegno internazionale per il quinto centenario della nascita. Venezia, Fondazione Ugo e Olga Levi, 29 novembre–1 dicembre 2017
- Jelmer van Nuss, Geert-Jan Giezeman and Frans Wiering, Searching musical incipits by means of sequence alignment (submitted abstract) Music Encoding Conference Tours, France, 16-19 May 2017
- Frans Wiering and Charles Inskip, The software of your dreams: expectations and realities in the use of technology in music research IMS Congress Tokyo, 20-24 March 2017
Short version, with two additional slides about big data fantasies
- Minimalism in digital music editing Invited lecture, in dialogue with Tim Crawford. OCVE workshop, Cambridge, UK 12-14 January 2017
- Can musicology-centred design help to humanise databases? Invited lecture. Bringing the Past into the Future:
Creating and Curating Digital Music Archives, Seoul, Korea, 28-29 October 2016
- Thesaurus musicarum italicarum and the law of the handicap of a head start. Paris, séminaire du projet Thesaurus Musicarum Germanicarum, 22 April 2016
- Frans Wiering and Charles Inskip, What do musicologists do all day? IAML / IMS Conference Music research in the digital age
21-26 June 2015, Juilliard School, New York City
- Musicology Centred Design. CIRMMT Distinguished Lecture, McGill University, Montreal, CA, 19 March 2015. Long version of the presentation, with abstract and additional slides presented at the workshop on 20 March 2015
- User Needs and Challenges in Digital Musicology, Digital Music Lab Workshop on Analysing Big Music Data, City University London, 19 March 2014
- Interactive musicology, Keynote Music Encoding Conference, Mainz, 23 May 2013
- Balancing computational means and humanities ends in computational musicology (abstract), Humanities lecture, Utrecht University, 11 December 2012
- Putting Computational Musicology into Reverse, abstract. International Study Day Music and Science, Utrecht University, 28 September 2012
- What is Digital Musicology and what can be expected from it?, ECOLM-EMO workshop, British Library, London, 7 September 2012
- Music Information Retrieval and Musicology: What do the two have in common?, Musical Heritage. Music Editing in the 21st Century, Oslo, 10-11 December 2010
- Van editie naar hypereditie: methoden voor online publicatie van muziekwerken, KVNM-voorjaarsbijeenkomst Editietechniek
20 mei 2006
- Can humans benefit from Music Information Retrieval?, 4th International Workshop on Adaptive Multimedia Retrieval, 27-28 July 2006, University of Geneva, Switzerland
- Fretting with the computer: designing a markup strategy for digital critical editions of lute tablatures, MedRen 2005, Tours, France
Data Sets
For data sets of the Utrecht University Music Information Retrieval Group follow this link.
Publications
ISMIR 2013 Demo and Late Breaking Session on Digital Musicology and MIR
Digital Critical Editions of Music: a Multidimensional Model
- Figure 4: J.S. Bach, Mass in B Minor (BWV 232), relationships between sources, with approximate dates, animated Powerpoint
- Reconstruction of Ockeghem, Ma bouche rit, after the anonymous Mass Ma bouche rit, VienNB 11883 (fols. 285v-294r). Variants that consistently appear are in red; variants in green do not appear in all repetitions of the materials.
Elektronische data en media
Elektronische data en media. Rapport over de perspectieven van elektronisch publiceren voor de KVNM, aangeboden op 25 februari 1997.
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Contact
f.wiering@uu.nl