A new XML conversion process for mensural music encoding : CMME\_to\_MEI (via Verovio)
David Fiala (CESR), Laurent Pugin, Marnix van Berchum (KNAW), Martha Thomae (NOVA), K\'evin Roger (CESR, UL, CRULH)

TL;DR
This paper presents a new open-source conversion tool that transforms mensural music XML files from the CMME format into the modern MEI standard, enhancing accessibility and editing capabilities.
Contribution
The authors developed a direct converter integrated into Verovio, enabling seamless transformation of CMME files to MEI, thus modernizing mensural music encoding workflows.
Findings
Successful implementation of CMME to MEI conversion in Verovio
Enables loading CMME files into common music engraving software
Revives legacy CMME corpus with modern encoding standards
Abstract
The Ricercar Lab - the musicological research team at the Center for advanced Studies in the Renaissance at the University of Tours - has decided to make available in open access, thanks to the support of the French digital infrastructure Biblissima, a large corpus of about 3500 XML files of 15th-c. music. This corpus was produced by the German musicologist Clemens Goldberg who encoded since 2010 onwards the musical content of 34 major 15th-c. music manuscripts and other complementary files, in order to offer on his foundation's website PDF files of complete collections of works by Du Fay, Binchois, Okeghem, Busnoys and most of their major contemporaries, focusing on their secular output. This corpus was encoded in an XML format named CMME (Computerized Mensural Music Editing), specifically conceived for mensural music by Theodor Dumitrescu in the 2000s, together with editorial and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMusic and Audio Processing · Multimedia Communication and Technology
