Participants

Mikis Theodorakis Archive

“The Friends of Music Society” via the Music Library of Greece “Lilian Voudouri”, which is the largest music library in Greece, and has an important number of archival collections, mainly related to music of western origin. In the project MBELB will participate with “Mikis Theodorakis Archive”.

Altsol

AltSol company is specialized in the development of applications based on ontologies and conceptual models. Altsol will participate in M.EL.O.S. Project by installing and developing the ReasonableGraph open source platform.

 University of Ioannina (ELKE Un. Ioannina)

The Special Account for Research Funds of the University of Ioannina (ELKE Un. Ioannina) via the Department of Music Studies (PI-TMS) and in particular via the Music Documentation Laboratory (EPSETEM) which belongs to the Department. EPSETEM has developed the “Greek Music Archive)” (AEM), which integrates metadata referred to the traditional and urban folk Greek music. EPSETEM of PI-TMS participates in M.EL.O.S. with “Vassilis Tsitsanis Collection of Recordings”.

School of Music  Studies (TMS) - Faculty of Fine Arts

The Special Account for Research Funds of the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki (ELKE AUTH) via the School of Music Studies (TMS) - Faculty of Fine Arts. The members of the TMS research team have research experience in computational models of musicological analysis. Their existing research activity, based on a relevant European Research Project, examines the use of augmented ontologies that utilize semantic content and, at the same time, draw on automatically, using symbolic musical representation data, qualitative characteristics of the musical content.

Special Account for Research Funds of the University of Macedonia (ELKE PAMAK)

The Special Account for Research Funds of the University of Macedonia (ELKE PAMAK) via the Department of Music Science and Art (TMET) – School of Social Sciences, Humanities & Arts of PAMAK. TMET, apart its teaching work, has a large number of musical works and archival resources, specializing in works of scholar music by Greek composers. The TMET of PAMAK will participate with the “Greek Archive of Double bass” of Professor E. Politis.