Look on the screen: Manuscript and printed
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Look on the screen: Manuscript and printed
Look on the screen: Manuscript and printed Renaissance music sources from the Bavarian State Library online MedRen Conference Birmingham, 2014. Sat, 5 July Room1 Portrait detail from: Bernhard Schmid: Zwey Bücher. Einer Neüen Kunstlichen Tabulatur auff Orgel vnd Jnstrument, Straßburg 1577, BSB 2 Mus.pr. 62 Dr. Sabine Kurth, Musikabteilung, Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München 1. Topic • Choir Books and Manuscripts Written in Choir-Book Notation • Printed sources of polyphonic music (1501-1700) from the Bavarian State Library: digitization and online presentation • 2012: Start of two specific digitising and cataloguing projects, funded by the German Research Foundation (DFG) • Development of an innovative online presentation tool for part books („Stimmbuch-Viewer“ / Part-Book-Viewer) • Munich Digitization Center. www.digitale-sammlungen.de Categories: Musikalien 2 Music in the Digital Library of the Bavarian State Library: Detail from http://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/index.html?c=digitale_sammlungen&l=en 3 2. Project : Choir Books and Manuscripts Written in Choir-Book Notation • 165 manuscript polyphonic choir books, mainly from the 16th and 17th centuries. Singular sources from ca. 1100 to 1800. • Provenance: 75 large folio choir books from the Bavarian court music ensemlbe (Senfl, Lasso, Daser), private collections of the dukes, monastery sources from Bavaria. • Aspects of preservation and restoration of the sources. • Cataloguing steps: Catalogue conversion from the printed catalogue of choir books (1989) into OPACplus (short titles), Kallisto (RISM cataloguing system) and OPACplus (full titles). 4 Kallisto entries for a choir book from Weihenstephan (Mus.ms. F, illuminations by Petrus Alamire): Collection (2 pictures), Work 1 from the codex, Incipits 5 6 7 8 • Full digitisation of the sources. • Catalogue enrichment: Persistent URN of the digitising; tables of content (text incipits); music incipits. • Online presentation with the digitisation viewer developed by the DFG. (E.g.: Mus.ms. F, Choir book illuminated by Petrus Alamire, 1525, page 3) • URN: http://daten.digitalesammlungen.de/~db/ausgaben/uni_ausgabe.html?projekt=125794 1718&recherche=ja&ordnung=sig&l=de 9 10 11 12 3. Project Printed sources of polyphonic music (1501-1700) from the Bavarian State Library: digitization and online presentation • 2.200 polyphonic music prints, comprehending 900 tablatures, scores, theory books and 1.300 part book editions. • Cataloguing: Directly to the main online catalogue of our library. OPACplus contains descriptions from the RISM bibliographies B I (Musical Collections), A I (Individual prints), B VI (Music theory) and DKL (Das deutsche Kirchenlied). • Catalogue enrichment with elementary tables of content, persistent URN of the digitising, additional bibliographic data. 13 • Part books, binding and aspects of book preservation E.g.:Tenor book from 4 Mus.pr. 96, containing the tenor part books of 18 Venetian madrigal prints from 1545 to 1560, being prepared for digitising (opened: title page of 4 Mus.pr. 96#Beibd.3) 14 Part books in historical cover: DISCANTVS from 4 Mus.pr. 12, containing eight music prints from 1538 and 1539 15 16 • A new Part-Book-Viewer: • stimmbuecher.digitalesammlungen.de • Survey: All part books simultaneously on one screen • General and individual navigation tools • Tools for a selective presentation of pages • Search interface 17 18 4. Connections and interactions between the projects of choir books and printed music • Sources: Printed choir books with contemporary manuscript additionals • Corresponding bibliographic and digitisation programmes, e.g. VD 16 (“Verzeichnis der im deutschen Sprachbereich erschienenen Drucke des 16. Jahrhunderts”) and VD 17 • Permeable structures of online cataloguing programmes (Kallisto/RISM – OPACplus) • Open for further development and cooperation partners 19 Dr. Sabine Kurth Bayerische Staatsbibliothek, Musikabteilung Bavarian State Library, Music department [email protected] Tel. 0049-(0)89-23638-2352 20 21 22