Description du projet
Accéder au patrimoine musical de l’Europe
Des spectacles musicaux modernes réimaginent et revitalisent la musique classique, précieux joyau du patrimoine culturel européen. Disponible en ligne dans de vastes référentiels, cette richesse du patrimoine musical demeure fragmentée et inaccessible. Ce phénomène est imputable à la qualité variable des données, au manque de connexions entre les référentiels et à l’absence d’informations concernant les utilisateurs en vue d’un apprentissage futur. Dans ce contexte, le projet TROMPA, financé par l’UE, entend exploiter des technologies de pointe pour enrichir et démocratiser l’accès au répertoire classique dans le domaine public. Grâce à une conception de création conjointe centrée sur l’utilisateur, des passionnés de musique, y compris des interprètes amateurs, collaboreront avec la technologie, en fournissant des retours d’information et en annotant les données afin d’en améliorer la compréhension. La philosophie d’innovation ouverte de TROMPA garantit le partage des connaissances dérivées avec la communauté, au bénéfice des chercheurs, des musiciens et du public en général.
Objectif
Classical music is one of the greatest treasures of Europe’s cultural heritage. Although a historical genre, it is continually (re)interpreted and revitalised through musical performance.
Today, most of the classical repertoire is in the public domain; massive numbers of scores and recordings are now available in online community-contributed repositories actively used by scholars and musicians. Technology offers ways to enrich and contextualise this repertoire, so that users might better understand and appreciate it. However, due to varying data quality and scale, this does not happen automatically for public-domain resources. Amidst a deluge of data, relevant associations across repositories and modalities (e.g. from scores to recordings) still have to be made manually, while insights by previous users are not explicitly stored for future users to learn from. It is thus impossible to get comprehensive insight into the full wealth of our musical cultural heritage.
TROMPA will change this by massively enriching and democratising our publicly available musical heritage through a user-centred co-creation setup. For analysing and linking music data at scale, the project will employ and improve state-of-the-art technology. Music-loving citizens (including the large scene of amateur performers) will cooperate with the technology, giving feedback on algorithmic results, and annotating the data according to their personal expertise.
Following an open innovation philosophy, all knowledge derived will be released back to the community in reusable ways. This enables many uses in applications which directly benefit crowd contributors and further audiences. TROMPA will demonstrate this for music scholars, content owners, instrumentalists, choir singers, and music enthusiasts. Via the consortium and associated partners, global audiences can be reached at an unprecedented scale, with potential outreach to millions of users.
Champ scientifique
Programme(s)
- H2020-EU.3.6. - SOCIETAL CHALLENGES - Europe In A Changing World - Inclusive, Innovative And Reflective Societies Main Programme
- H2020-EU.3.6.3.1. - Study European heritage, memory, identity, integration and cultural interaction and translation, including its representations in cultural and scientific collections, archives and museums, to better inform and understand the present by richer interpretations of the past
Appel à propositions
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H2020-SC6-CULT-COOP-2017-two-stage
Régime de financement
RIA - Research and Innovation actionCoordinateur
08002 Barcelona
Espagne