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Musical scores are generally analyzed under different aspects, notably melody, harmony, rhythm, but also through their texture, although this last concept is arguably more delicate to formalize. Symbolic texture depicts how sounding components are organized in the score. It outlines the density of elements, their heterogeneity, role and interactions. In this paper, we release a set of manual annotations for each bar of 9 movements among early piano sonatas by W. A. Mozart, totaling 1164 labels that follow a syntax dedicated to piano score texture. A quantitative analysis of the annotations highlights some characteristic textural features in the corpus. In addition, we present and release the implementation of low-level descriptors of symbolic texture. These descriptors can be correlated with texture annotations and used in different machine-learning tasks. Along with provided data, they offer promising applications in computer assisted music analysis and composition.
symbolic musical features, ismir, piano, [INFO.INFO-LG] Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG], [INFO] Computer Science [cs], [SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts, dataset, musical texture, symbolic music, ismir2022
symbolic musical features, ismir, piano, [INFO.INFO-LG] Computer Science [cs]/Machine Learning [cs.LG], [INFO] Computer Science [cs], [SHS.MUSIQ] Humanities and Social Sciences/Musicology and performing arts, dataset, musical texture, symbolic music, ismir2022
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