“A vital necessity”: the musical experiences of British military personnel at the front
Helen Barlow has had an article published in Michelle Meinhart (ed.), A ‘Great Divide’ or a Longer Nineteenth Century?: Music, Britain, and the First World War... Read More
Crowdsourcing Linked Data on listening experiences through reuse and enhancement of library data
Alessandro Adamou, Simon Brown, Helen Barlow and Mathieu d’Aquin have had an article describing the project published in the International Journal on Digital Libraries (DOI: 10.1007/s00799-018-0235-0). Research... Read More
The Listening Experience Database Project: Collating the Responses of the “Ordinary Listener” to Prompt New Insights into Musical Experience
Simon Brown, Helen Barlow, Alessandro Adamou and Mathieu d’Aquin have had an article describing the project published in The International Journal of the Humanities: Annual... Read More
‘Listening Experience’, The Journal of the British Universities Film and Video Council, Vol 95, pp. 6-7.
Simon Brown has had an article describing the project published in the British Universities Film & Video Council’s journal, Viewfinder, available at http://bufvc.ac.uk/articles/the-listening-experience Abstract: In his... Read More
From the Band of Musick to the Concert Party: Musical Entertainment in the British Army, c. 1780–1918.
Helen Barlow gave a paper at the Research Center for Music Iconography conference ‘Sounds of War and Victories’ at City University New York on 11... Read More
LED: curated and crowdsourced Linked Data on Music Listening Experiences
On 21 October 2014, Alessandro Adamou gave a LED demo at the 13th International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC 2014), Riva del Garda, Italy. This has... Read More
Building listening experience Linked Data through crowd-sourcing and reuse of library data
S. Brown, A. Adamou, H. Barlow, M. D’Aquin, ‘Building listening experience Linked Data through crowd-sourcing and reuse of library data’, 1st International Digital Libraries for... Read More
The military and provincial music in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries
Trevor Herbert gave a paper on ‘The military and provincial music in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries’ at the RMA and Leeds University... Read More
‘Drove Mrs Bell-Martin to hear the Band’: sources for experiences of listening to music in the long nineteenth century
In her diary entry for 21 April 1857, Mrs Ouvry, an army wife stationed in India, writes that she drove her friend Mrs Bell-Martin to... Read More