As of June, 2010, the library contains over 600 manuscripts from 27 different libraries. Maintained by the University of Oxford.ĭu Fay Opera Omnia: The new Du Fay Opera Omnia (complete works), edited by Alejandro Planchart (in progress)Į-codices: Virtual Manuscript Library of Switzerland: A virtual library of medieval manuscripts of Switzerland complete digital reproductions of the manuscripts are linked with corresponding scholarly descriptions. Other projects hosted on DIAMM include the Du Fay Opera Omnia (edited by Alejandro Planchart, in progress), Robert Mitchell's Trent Codices editions, an updated version of the Curtis-Wathey Handlist of Fifteenth-Century Liturgical Music, Helen Deeming's Sources of British Song, c.1150-1300, assorted addenda and corrections to published works, and doctoral dissertations in medieval musicology. Requires free registration to view full-size images. The database holds information on the entirety of the RISM B/IV Series (Manuscripts of Polyphonic Music, 11-16th centuries), and the Census-Catalogue of Manuscript Sources of Polyphonic Music 1400-1550. 800-1550 it includes information on all the known sources of European polyphonic music, and color images of some of the manuscripts. Maintained by the Episcopal and Cathedral Library, Kölnĭigital Image Archive of Medieval Music (DIAMM): DIAMM is a portal to collections of medieval polyphonic music manuscripts dating ca. Maintained by the Swiss Electronic Library.Ĭodici Electronici Ecclesiae Coloniensis (CEEC): Digitized medieval and early modern manuscript holdings of the Episcopal and Cathedral Library, Köln. Gallen: Provides online access to the medieval codices in the Abbey Library of St. This collection covers classical musical genres and time periods from medieval to contemporary.Ĭodices Electronici Sangallenses = Digital Abbey Library of St. Temple has access to Volumes I, II, III, and IV. Maintained by the University of UtrechtĬlassical Scores Library: Contains classical music scores, manuscripts, and previously unpublished material. Through the use of unique "Cantus ID numbers," multiple online medieval music databases have been networked together in order that chant texts and melodies can be searched on this Cantus Index website and matches in all of the partner databases will be returned.ĬMME Project: Computerized Mensural Music Editing: A scholarly initiative to offer free online access to new, high-quality early music scores. Cantus Index: Catalogue of Chant Texts and Melodies: A catalogue of chant texts and melodies for the liturgical Office and Mass.
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