Computational Research of Music Criticism between 1878 and 1941 in Serbian
What Can We Learn from the Digital Archive of the Historical Newspapers in the Svetozar Marković University Library?
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https://doi.org/10.4312/mz.58.2.81-105Keywords:
music criticism, natural language processing, text analysis, musicological canonAbstract
The article deals with the critical writing on music in the digitized newspapers in the Svetozar Marković University Library in Belgrade. The multidisciplinary research aims to connect the quantitative and qualitative analysis of the musical critics in Serbian in the period between 1878 and 1941, and to explore how to combine both the computational and traditional musicological approaches.
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