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Professor Matteo Nanni, Angelika Moths, Anna Maier, Matthias Ion Hörmann, and Mirjam Oswald

  • Music manuscripts and notations and their evolution through history.
  • Decoding and transcription of early notational systems.
  • The challenges and principles of music notation, referring to semiotic approaches and visual theory.
  • Different strategies of music visualization.
  • Analysis of ancient music performances provided by musicians of the Schola Cantorum Basiliensis.

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