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Research paper thumbnail of Bringing Back to life ancient music scores: the case of  music in the 1799 Neapolitan Revolution

This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based on ancient archive material and scores, abo... more This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based
on ancient archive material and scores, abounding in the
music library of the Conservatorio di Musica di Napoli
1, San Pietro a Majella, tries to bring to new life
some interesting handwritten and printed musical material.
The project aims at enhancing fruition of ancient
scores, multiplying modalities and means to enjoy ancient
music but, at the same time, it promotes some interesting
musicological and even historical research. All
these goals are performed by means of the use of multimedia
tools, including web technology, mobiles, tablets,
smart tags and similar. The project may offer tools and
materials to be used in different directions, ranging from
smart guides for music museums, to musical education
and more general interactive music listening.

Research paper thumbnail of BRINGING BACK TO LIFE ANCIENT MUSIC SCORES: THE CASE OF MUSIC IN THE 1799 NEAPOLITAN REVOLUTION

This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based on ancient archive material and scores, abo... more This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based
on ancient archive material and scores, abounding in the
music library of the Conservatorio di Musica di Napoli1,
San Pietro a Majella, tries to bring to new life some
interesting handwritten and printed musical material.
The project aims at enhancing fruition of ancient scores,
multiplying modalities and means to enjoy ancient music
but, at the same time, it promotes some interesting
musicological and even historical research. All these
goals are performed by means of the use of multimedia
tools, including web technology, mobiles, tablets, smart
tags and similar. The project may offer tools and materials
to be used in different directions, ranging from
smart guides for music museums, to musical education
and more general interactive music listening.

Research paper thumbnail of Bringing Back to life ancient music scores: the case of  music in the 1799 Neapolitan Revolution

This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based on ancient archive material and scores, abo... more This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based
on ancient archive material and scores, abounding in the
music library of the Conservatorio di Musica di Napoli
1, San Pietro a Majella, tries to bring to new life
some interesting handwritten and printed musical material.
The project aims at enhancing fruition of ancient
scores, multiplying modalities and means to enjoy ancient
music but, at the same time, it promotes some interesting
musicological and even historical research. All
these goals are performed by means of the use of multimedia
tools, including web technology, mobiles, tablets,
smart tags and similar. The project may offer tools and
materials to be used in different directions, ranging from
smart guides for music museums, to musical education
and more general interactive music listening.

Research paper thumbnail of BRINGING BACK TO LIFE ANCIENT MUSIC SCORES: THE CASE OF MUSIC IN THE 1799 NEAPOLITAN REVOLUTION

This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based on ancient archive material and scores, abo... more This paper describes an ongoing project, which, based
on ancient archive material and scores, abounding in the
music library of the Conservatorio di Musica di Napoli1,
San Pietro a Majella, tries to bring to new life some
interesting handwritten and printed musical material.
The project aims at enhancing fruition of ancient scores,
multiplying modalities and means to enjoy ancient music
but, at the same time, it promotes some interesting
musicological and even historical research. All these
goals are performed by means of the use of multimedia
tools, including web technology, mobiles, tablets, smart
tags and similar. The project may offer tools and materials
to be used in different directions, ranging from
smart guides for music museums, to musical education
and more general interactive music listening.

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