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The purpose of this wiki is to collect links to published musical corpora including some explanations. Hopefully, it is useful to some students and researchers that study music. The corpora are not listed in a particular order, yet. Everybody is welcome to contribute!
- http://rockcorpus.midside.com
- by Trevor deClercq and David Temperley
- first published in 2011
- corpus of harmonic labels for Pop / Rock songs in standard roman numeral notation
- planned to increase to all 500 pieces of Rolling Stones collection
- https://www.musiccognition.osu.edu/resources/
- by Yuri Broze and Daniel Shanahan
- in humdrum format
- corpus of chord sequences of Jazz standards from Realbooks
- community-based data set
- https://nubo.ircam.fr/index.php/s/BPtsmcqPQCNedgc
- 50 solos with chord labels
- available in MIDI, musicXML and MuseScore
- http://ddmal.music.mcgill.ca/research/billboard
- by John Ashley Burgoyne, Jonathan Wild, and Ichiro Fujinaga
- An Expert Ground Truth Set for Audio Chord Recognition and Music Analysis
- https://supra.stanford.edu, library exhibit
- Digitized piano rolls from the Stanford Libraries, including scans, MIDI transcriptions, and audio renderings
- Expressive piano rolls (live-recorded) of professional piansts
- Currently 470 rolls from Welte Mignon T100 (red) rolls from 1904–1920. github, supra-rw dataset
- ISMIR 2020 paper
- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (derivates must be published under similar license)
- https://github.com/fosfrancesco/asap-dataset
- MIDI and audio performances temporally matched to sheet music (in MusicXML and MIDI)
- Including beat, downbeat, time signature, and key signature annotations
- 1068 MIDI performances, 520 audio performances (from MAESTRO), aligned to 222 pieces
- https://magenta.tensorflow.org/datasets/maestro
- ~200h of piano solo recordings with temporal matching to MIDI
- http://u.osu.edu/tavern/
- by Johanna Devaney, Claire Arthur, Nathaniel Condit-Schultz, and Kirsten Nisula
- theme and variation encodings with roman numerals
- themes and variations for piano by Mozart and Beethoven, divided into 1060 phrases
- annotated with roman numerals
- http://isophonics.net/content/reference-annotations-beatles
- by Chris Harte
- annotations of Beatles songs
- annotated features: beats, chords, keys, and form
- http://ycac.yale.edu/downloads
- by Christopher White and Ian Quinn
- poster from ISMIR 2014
- pitch-class and time data from MIDI files contributed by users of http://classicalarchives.com
- data is presented using salami slices
- https://elvisproject.ca
- part of SIMSSA, the Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis project
- 2852 Pieces and 3358 Movements by 164 Composers
- symbolic data in formats such as MEI, MusicXML, MIDI, and others
- https://github.com/kroger/rameau
- by Pedro Kröger, Alexandre Passos, Marcos Sampaio, and Givaldo de Cidra
- the paper that describes the data set
- Band-in-a-Box files available at http://bhs.minor9.com/
- converted by Keunwoo Choi, George Fazekas, and Mark Sandler into one .txt-file for the research presented in this article
- chords of Jazz standards with time information in beats
- http://jazzomat.hfm-weimar.de/dbformat/dbcontent.html
- part of the Jazzomat Research Project
- time-annotated MIDI melodies from monophonic Jazz solos
- chords and transcriptions in staff notation included
- http://gttm.jp/gttm/database/
- by Masatoshi Hamanaka, Keiji Hirata, and Satoshi Tojo
- 300 8-bar phrases of monophonic melodies from western classical music
- XML format
- http://davidtemperley.com/kp-stats/
- by David Temperley
- corpus consisting of 46 chord-analyzed excerpts in the workbook accompanying the theory textbook Tonal Harmony by Stefan Kostka and Dorothy Payne
- http://www.liederenbank.nl/mtc/
- kern, midi, lilypond, mp3
- http://esavelmat.jyu.fi/collection_download.html
- by Tuomas Eerola and Petri Toiviainen
- http://jazzparser.granroth-wilding.co.uk/ParserPaper.html
- by Mark Granroth-Wilding and Mark Steedman
- http://doc.verovio.humdrum.org/repertory/
- scores in humdrum format, directly accessible using the Verovio Humdrum viewer
- http://kern.humdrum.org/cgi-bin/browse?l=/
- A library of virtual musical scores in the Humdrum **kern data format.
- http://www.musedata.org/
- krn format.
- mostly Baroque and Classical music.
- http://www.norbeck.nu/abc/
- by Henrik Norbeck, Stockholm, Sweden.
- A free online tune book of mostly Irish and Swedish traditional music
- Sheet music and lyrics for more than 2800 tunes in ABC format
- http://compmusic.upf.edu/corpora
- Carnatic, Hindustani, Turkish-Maqam, Beijing Opera, and Arab-Andalusian
- mix of audio and symbolic formats
- https://github.com/napulen/haydn_op20_harm
- 6 Classical string quartets analyzed
- 5000+ chord annotations in the **harm syntax
- annotated by Nestor Napoles and Rafael Caro
- http://www.algomus.fr/data/
- sonata form structure and cadences (2000+ labels) of 32 Mozart string quartet movements
- S/CS/CS2 patterns, cadences, pedals (1000+ labels) of 24 Bach fugues + 12 Shostakovich fugues (op.57, 1952)
- https://dme.mozarteum.at/movi/en
- High quality MEI scores that need to be downloaded individually
- https://github.com/craigsapp/mozart-piano-sonatas
- Humdrum encodings as well as PDFs of source scans
- CC BY-NC-SA 4.0 (derivates must be published under similar license)
- https://github.com/Tsung-Ping/functional-harmony
- chord and phrase annotations for first movements of 32 piano sonatas (Excel files)
- Explaining paper: http://ismir2018.ircam.fr/doc/pdfs/178_Paper.pdf
- https://github.com/craigsapp/beethoven-piano-sonatas
- Humdrum encodings as well as PDFs of source scans
- https://github.com/BeethovensWerkstatt/module2/tree/dev/data/works
- roughly 20 MEI scores (July 20)
- Jesse Rodin, Craig Sapp, Clare Bokulich
- https://josquin.stanford.edu, github
- ca. 1200 movements from ca. 1420–1520
- collected in Humdrum (on GH), available in many other formats
- CC-BY-SA 4.0 (derivates must be published under similar license)
- web interface for analytic queries
- Emiliano Ricciardi, Craig Sapp
- https://www.tassomusic.org, github
- complete critical edition of musical settings of Torquato Tasso's poems
- ca. 750 madrigals and related genres from 1571-1649
- collected in Humdrum (on GH), available in many other formats
- web interface for analytic queries
- Music Encoding Conference 2020 paper
- for "Discovery of Repeated Themes & Sections" MIREX task
- http://tomcollinsresearch.net/research/data/mirex/JKUPDD-Aug2013.zip
- 19.300 MIDI files in total, 17.500 in "XL Zip Archive"
- requires "academic subscription"
- website info
The Million Song Dataset is a freely-available collection of audio features and metadata for a million contemporary popular music tracks.
- The core of the dataset is the feature analysis and metadata for one million songs, provided by The Echo Nest. The dataset does not include any audio, only the derived features. Note, however, that sample audio can be fetched from services like 7digital, using code we provide.
- The Million Song Dataset is also a cluster of complementary datasets contributed by the community:
- SecondHandSongs dataset -> cover songs
- musiXmatch dataset -> lyrics
- Last.fm dataset -> song-level tags and similarity
- Taste Profile subset -> user data
- thisismyjam-to-MSD mapping -> more user data
- tagtraum genre annotations -> genre labels
- Top MAGD dataset -> more genre labels
- Link
- http://colinraffel.com/projects/lmd/
- MIDI format
- Collection of vocal lines from songs by 19th century French and German composers
- .krn format.
- Leigh Van Handel
- https://github.com/MarkGotham/ScoresOfScores
- 300 works completing some of the LvH vocal lines into full songs.
- xml and mscx formats.
- https://musescore.com/OpenScore
- Sheet music in MuseScore (mscx) format
- https://www.cpdl.org/wiki/
- Sheet music of choral music in various engraving formats
- community of music lovers, especially for Baroque and Renaissance
- http://web.mit.edu/music21/doc/about/referenceCorpus.html
- metacorpus
- formats parsed by music21
- http://neuma.huma-num.fr/
- MEI format
- 12 composers (Mozart, Haydn, Brumel, Bach, Berlioz....)
- large collections of 16th century scores
- available on GitHub
- with tool to translate to MusiXML
- http://www.cmme.org/
- List of musical corpora (also audio): http://musicalmetacreation.org/links/corpora/. The individual links listed there will be also incorporated into this list in the future.
- List of data sets by David Meredith: http://www.titanmusic.com/data.php
- SymbTr-scores are provided in text, MusicXML, PDF, MIDI and mu2 formats
- https://github.com/MTG/SymbTr
- Lilypond files
- https://miami.uni-muenster.de/Record/c8e13273-c323-4c20-93f3-e3e6caff3224 (ZIP file)
- ABC encodings of (versions of) Irish folk tunes
- https://thesession.org/
- GitHub: https://github.com/adactio/thesession-data (CSV files, updated weekly)
- 16th century anthology of Italian madrigals "Il Lauro Secco", published for the first time in 1582 by Vittorio Baldini in Ferrara
- scores in lilypond, music XML, MIDI, Finale, **kern, **mens, MEI, agnostic, semantic, and pdf formats, in white mensural and modern notation
- https://github.com/SEILSdataset/SEILSdataset
- The Orchestration Analysis and Research Database (Orchard) contains over 4439 annotations of orchestral grouping effects within 66 full movements of orchestral pieces, spanning 1787-1943 (and one piece from 2004), and continues to grow!
- https://orchard.actor-project.org/
- ChoCo provides 20K+ timed chord annotations of scores and tracks, that were integrated, standardised, and semantically enriched from a number of repositories and databases, for a variety of genres and styles
- https://github.com/smashub/choco