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Description: An experimental database of online early music editions: virtual scores of 14th-16th century compositions which can be tailored to the needs of individual users. With a built-in score viewing program written in Java.

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Welcome to the CMME Project, a scholarly initiative to offer free online access to new, high-quality early music scores produced by today's leading experts. Based at Utrecht University in the Netherlands, the project represents a collaborative development effort of specialists in musicology, information science, and music retrieval. The major purpose of the enterprise is to produce and maintain an online corpus of electronic editions, in addition to software tools making them accessible to students, scholar

The CMME Project is not associated in any way with the printed series Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae , the American Institute of Musicology, or A-R Editions. It is a research project funded in the past by organizations in France and the Netherlands, and currently housed at Utrecht University.

Latest news: October 2012: CMME source code publicly available In a long-overdue move supporting the CMME Project's commitment to open-source software, we've made the Java source code of the CMME notation tools available online under the GNU General Public License. With the program's code in hand, software developers can modify and extend it, as long as any derivative versions are themselves kept open-source. The code is available on Github . January 2011: Grant for "The Other Josquin" The CMME Project has

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