A Historical, Practical and Computer-Based Approach to Reconstructing Vocal and Instrumental Polyphony from Lute Tablature
(2019)
Presentation / Conference
Sequera, H. (2019, December). A Historical, Practical and Computer-Based Approach to Reconstructing Vocal and Instrumental Polyphony from Lute Tablature. Paper presented at Seminar Series, Royal Holloway University of London
Outputs (4)
Reconstructing William Byrd’s consort songs from the Paston lutebooks: a historically informed and computational approach to comparative analysis and musical idiom (2019)
Journal Article
Sequera, H. (2019). Reconstructing William Byrd’s consort songs from the Paston lutebooks: a historically informed and computational approach to comparative analysis and musical idiom. Early Music, 47(4), 455-477. https://doi.org/10.1093/em/caz069This article outlines how computational analysis can be applied to the process of making and evaluating idiomatic reconstructions of polyphonic music from lute intabulations. It focuses on some of William Byrd’s consort songs that survive only as int... Read More about Reconstructing William Byrd’s consort songs from the Paston lutebooks: a historically informed and computational approach to comparative analysis and musical idiom.
Machine-Learning Assisted Polyphonic Reconstruction (2019)
Conference Proceeding
Sequera, H., & Valk, R. D. (in press). Machine-Learning Assisted Polyphonic Reconstruction.
Dragons! Tales and Music from the North East (REED-NE). A Performance with North East Folk Artists The Brothers Gillespie (2019)
Exhibition / Performance
Sequera, H., & al, E. (in press). Dragons! Tales and Music from the North East (REED-NE). A Performance with North East Folk Artists The Brothers Gillespie. [[Media unknown]]. Performed at Priors Hall, Durham Cathedral. 14 June 2019. (Unpublished)