@inproceedings{ Fober:05c ,
title = {IMUTUS Score Processing Components},
author = {Dominique Fober and Stephane Letz and Yann Orlarey},
editor = {ICMA},
url = {FOBER-ICMC2005.pdf},
year = {2005},
date = {2005-01-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the International Computer Music Conference},
pages = {427–430},
abstract = {IMUTUS is an IST European project that aims at the development of an open platform for training students on the recorder. Among the results of the project are two open source libraries for music representation and graphic notation: the MusicXML library, intended to support the MusicXML format and to provide music notation exchange capabilities, and the GUIDO library that provides a powerful graphic score engine. This paper introduces both libraries and describes their use in IMUTUS system.},
keywords = {GUIDO, layout, music, MusicXML, score},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
IMUTUS is an IST European project that aims at the development of an open platform for training students on the recorder. Among the results of the project are two open source libraries for music representation and graphic notation: the MusicXML library, intended to support the MusicXML format and to provide music notation exchange capabilities, and the GUIDO library that provides a powerful graphic score engine. This paper introduces both libraries and describes their use in IMUTUS system.
@inproceedings{ Fober:04b ,
title = {Open source tools for music representation and notation},
author = {Dominique Fober and Stephane Letz and Yann Orlarey},
editor = {IRCAM},
url = {SMC-2004-031.pdf},
year = {2004},
date = {2004-01-01},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the first Sound and Music Computing conference – SMC’04},
pages = {91–95},
abstract = {Although numerous systems and applications exist for music representation and graphic notation, there are few resources available to developers. We present two open source projects that aim at making up for this lack of components: the MusicXML library, intended to support the MusicXML format and to provide music notation exchange capabilities, and the GUIDO library that provides a powerful graphic score engine, based on the GUIDO music notation format.},
keywords = {GUIDO, language, music, MusicXML, representation},
pubstate = {published},
tppubtype = {inproceedings}
}
Although numerous systems and applications exist for music representation and graphic notation, there are few resources available to developers. We present two open source projects that aim at making up for this lack of components: the MusicXML library, intended to support the MusicXML format and to provide music notation exchange capabilities, and the GUIDO library that provides a powerful graphic score engine, based on the GUIDO music notation format.