Digitisation is reshaping the way we study, teach and perform medieval and Renaissance music. This two-day conference brings together researchers, performers and educators to explore how digital technologies both enrich and challenge the field of early music.
Innovative tools and methodologies are allowing new forms of interaction with historical sources, offering fresh perspectives for musicology and historically informed performance. Digital integration in the classroom also creates powerful ways to connect students with early music traditions.
At the same time, ethical and legal questions arise. What are the responsibilities involved in sharing and preserving cultural heritage digitally? And how does digital mediation affect our understanding of the past? Through case studies, projects and discussions, this conference invites critical reflection and forward-thinking exchange.
These lectures (excluding the concert) can also be followed online, provided you register in advance. Login details will be sent one day prior to the event.
Registration deadline on December 7. Reserve tickets for both days separately if you wish to come to both days.
Partners: Alamire Foundation, Royal Conservatoire The Hague, Cappella Pratensis, Ramillete de Tonos, Janáček Academy of Performing Arts