
Encoding the works of Maria Theresia von Paradis, a Blind Classical composer, using the Music Encoding Initiative (MEI), then creating .wav, .brf, and modified stave notation files from the encoded ones. The goal is to increase representation of Paradis' work, ensure its preservation, and increase accessibility of her scores for Disabled users. This upload includes XML, BRF, WAV, MEI, MCSZ, and PDF files for fourteen total pieces, including: Das Gartnerliedchen aus dem Siegwart (1), Morgenlied eines armen Mannes (1), and Zwolf Lieder auf ihrer Reise in Musik gesetzt (12). Note that project files are not displayed in order, so using your browser’s Find function is recommended if you’re looking for something particular. Visit the project website Visit the project GitHub Use the files on IMSLP
Music scores, Accessible music scores, Music archives, Music Encoding Initiative, Maria Theresia von Paradis
Music scores, Accessible music scores, Music archives, Music Encoding Initiative, Maria Theresia von Paradis
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