Panel Discussion and a Workshop in Bern 

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Repertorium Editorial Team
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We’re excited to share highlights from our recent panel discussion and workshop at the University of Bern! 🎵

Our team members Cristina Alís Raurich (ICCMU) and David Rizo (University of Alicante) presented fascinating insights into the EU Project REPERTORIUM – Future from our Past and led an engaging hands-on workshop.

The events brought together musicology students, faculty members, and IT professionals working on similar projects in early music programming. The diverse group of participants sparked deep and engaging discussions about digital humanities and music research.

During the workshop, students learned hands-on skills in encoding and indexing medieval music sources – essential techniques for advancing digital musicology research.

A special thank you to Lena van der Hoven for her warm welcome and support throughout our time at Bern University, and to everyone who participated in making these events a success!

📸 Photos: David Rizo and Cristina Alís Raurich | Lena van der Hoven and Cristina Alís Raurich | The innovative “Sonic Chair” for listening to music

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The Project

REPERTORIUM uses AI to digitise ancient and classical manuscripts, preserve European musical heritage, and create state-of-the-art sound processing technologies, including metaverse-ready immersive audio. These technologies are the foundation of a general musical artificial intelligence that fully unleashes the powers of machine learning upon the domain of European classical heritage, advancing us towards a human-centred digital world.