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Nineteenth-Century Women in Music: MuGI, Sophie Drinker, Art Song Augmented and BID

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  02 April 2024

Chanda VanderHart*
Affiliation:
Mdw – Universität für Musik und darstellende Kunst Wien / Mdw – University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna
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This article focuses on four digital resources for researching nineteenth-century women in music. Two are over two decades old and hail from the German-speaking world: Musik(vermittlung) und Gender(forschung) im Internet (MuGI) and the Sophie Drinker Institut online lexicon. The remaining pair are emerging digital resources based in the United States: Art Song Augmented and the Boulanger Initiative Database (BID).

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Digital Resource Review Article
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Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press
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Fig. 1 Article body ‘Ernestine de Bauduin’ with floating menu on the left

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Fig. 2 Excerpts from the first page of search results from a full text ‘Schumann’ search

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Fig. 3 Sophie Drinker Institut landing page

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Fig. 4 Dropdown menu for the lexicon

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Fig. 5 Full text search for ‘Lang’

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Fig. 6 Pedagogical snacks

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Fig. 7 Art Song Augmented video playlists, www.youtube.com/@artsongaugmented7162/playlists.

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Fig. 8 Mission statement and database landing page

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Fig. 9 Stubs for entries in the Boulanger Initiative Database