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Texting Scarlatti: methods, outcomes, lessons learned

Jasper van der Klis

This ResearchWorks session on the Texting Scarlatti project (hybrid; Guildhall School of Music & Drama, London) illustrated what we did and why, how we did it, and the conclusions we were able to draw to date. Joint presentation with Professor Sir Barry Ife.

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Poster for ResearchWorks session on Texting Scarlatti;Prof Sir Barry Ife and Jasper van der Klis, CC-BY-NC-ND 4.0

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