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Read the latest project developments as we create AI tools for cultural preservation and musical innovation.​

Recording of Tridentine Rite begins at Abbaye St Magdalene

Recording of Tridentine Rite begins at Abbaye St Magdalene

John Anderson, Fabio Cardone, and Thomas Vingtrinier installed a state-of-the-art recording system in the abbey’s chapel, which will automatically record all offices and...

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Repertorium Editorial Team
1 year ago
Digitisation of Solesmes archive begins!

Digitisation of Solesmes archive begins!

Dominique Crochu and Dominique Gatté of the Repertorium partner “Association Musicologie Médiéval” have begun the painstaking process of digitising the Paleographic Workshop of...

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Repertorium Editorial Team
1 year ago
Orchestral Sound Samples Recorded

Orchestral Sound Samples Recorded

Colibrì Ensemble (Chamber orchestra of Pescara, Italy) Repertoire TCHAIKOVSKY – Romeo And Juliet MOZART – Symphony No 40 in G minor KV550 Instruments

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John
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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.