Within the âMuseo Virtuale della Musica BellinInReteâ project, a corpus of letters, written by the renowned composer Vincenzo Bellini (1801 - 1835) from Catania, will be encoded and made publicly available. This contribution aims at illustrating the part of the project regarding the implementation of the prototype for the metadata and text encoding, indexing and visualisation of Belliniâs correspondence. The encoding scheme has been defined according to the latest guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative and it has been instantiated on a sample of letters. Contextually, a first environment has been implemented by customizing two open source tools: Edition Visualization Technology and Omega Scholarly platform. The main objective of the digital edition is to engage general public with the cultural heritage held by the Belliniano Civic Museum of Catania. This wide access to Belliniâs correspondence has been conceived preserving the scholarly transcriptions of the letters edited by Seminara within her most recent critical edition (Olschki, 2017). The digital edition of the corpus takes care of handling the correspondence metadata by means of the correspDesc TEI tagset. Finally, Bellini's letters will be accessible via the Web platform as well as integrated into a forthcoming interactive and multimedia tour hosted at the museum.
%0 Journal Article
%1 UD9162
%A Grosso, Angelo Mario Del
%A Capizzi, Erica
%A Cristofaro, Salvatore
%A Luca, Maria Rosa De
%A Giovannetti, Emiliano
%A Marchi, Simone
%A Seminara, Graziella
%A Spampinato, Daria
%D 2019
%J Umanistica Digitale
%K Correspondence Digital_Scholarly_Edition Digital_and_Computational_Philology Multimedia_Museum Music Software_Design Vincenzo_Bellini dhjmf
%T Belliniâs Correspondence: a Digital Scholarly Edition for a Multimedia Museum
%U https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/9162
%X Within the âMuseo Virtuale della Musica BellinInReteâ project, a corpus of letters, written by the renowned composer Vincenzo Bellini (1801 - 1835) from Catania, will be encoded and made publicly available. This contribution aims at illustrating the part of the project regarding the implementation of the prototype for the metadata and text encoding, indexing and visualisation of Belliniâs correspondence. The encoding scheme has been defined according to the latest guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative and it has been instantiated on a sample of letters. Contextually, a first environment has been implemented by customizing two open source tools: Edition Visualization Technology and Omega Scholarly platform. The main objective of the digital edition is to engage general public with the cultural heritage held by the Belliniano Civic Museum of Catania. This wide access to Belliniâs correspondence has been conceived preserving the scholarly transcriptions of the letters edited by Seminara within her most recent critical edition (Olschki, 2017). The digital edition of the corpus takes care of handling the correspondence metadata by means of the correspDesc TEI tagset. Finally, Bellini's letters will be accessible via the Web platform as well as integrated into a forthcoming interactive and multimedia tour hosted at the museum.
@article{UD9162,
abstract = {Within the âMuseo Virtuale della Musica BellinInReteâ project, a corpus of letters, written by the renowned composer Vincenzo Bellini (1801 - 1835) from Catania, will be encoded and made publicly available. This contribution aims at illustrating the part of the project regarding the implementation of the prototype for the metadata and text encoding, indexing and visualisation of Belliniâs correspondence. The encoding scheme has been defined according to the latest guidelines of the Text Encoding Initiative and it has been instantiated on a sample of letters. Contextually, a first environment has been implemented by customizing two open source tools: Edition Visualization Technology and Omega Scholarly platform. The main objective of the digital edition is to engage general public with the cultural heritage held by the Belliniano Civic Museum of Catania. This wide access to Belliniâs correspondence has been conceived preserving the scholarly transcriptions of the letters edited by Seminara within her most recent critical edition (Olschki, 2017). The digital edition of the corpus takes care of handling the correspondence metadata by means of the correspDesc TEI tagset. Finally, Bellini's letters will be accessible via the Web platform as well as integrated into a forthcoming interactive and multimedia tour hosted at the museum.},
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author = {Grosso, Angelo Mario Del and Capizzi, Erica and Cristofaro, Salvatore and Luca, Maria Rosa De and Giovannetti, Emiliano and Marchi, Simone and Seminara, Graziella and Spampinato, Daria},
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journal = {Umanistica Digitale},
keywords = {Correspondence Digital_Scholarly_Edition Digital_and_Computational_Philology Multimedia_Museum Music Software_Design Vincenzo_Bellini dhjmf},
timestamp = {2020-03-09T19:18:11.000+0100},
title = {Belliniâs Correspondence: a Digital Scholarly Edition for a Multimedia Museum},
url = {https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/9162},
year = 2019
}