The Pianolatron is the product of a large-scale collaborative partnership between faculty investigators, students and staff affiliated with the Stanford University Department of Music and the Stanford University Libraries’ Player Piano Program. The technical implementation of the Pianolatron app, carried out by the developer team of the Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research (CIDR), benefited greatly from contributions by other project participants, the worldwide network of player piano scholars and enthusiasts, and the open source software community.
Principal Investigators
- Kumaran Arul, Department of Music, Stanford University
- George Barth, Department of Music, Stanford University
Developer Team - Stanford Center for Interdisciplinary Digital Research (CIDR)
- Peter Broadwell
- Simon Wiles
- Vijoy Abraham
Research Contributors
- Craig Sapp, Stanford Department of Music and Center for Computer Assisted Research in the Humanities (CCARH)
- Kitty Shi, Stanford Department of Music and Center for Computer Research in Music and Acoustics (CCRMA)
Stanford University Libraries
- Nathan Coy, Sound Archives Librarian
- Tamar Barzel, Head, Music Library and Archive of Recorded Sound
- Catherine Aster, Senior Digital Library Services Manager, Digital Library Systems and Services (DLSS)
- Tony Calavano, Digitization Lab Manager
- Kevin Kishimoto, Head of Music Metadata
- Andrew Berger, Repository Manager, Stanford Digital Repository (SDR)
Special Thanks
- Peter Phillips, petersmidi.com
Source Code
The source code for the site is freely available under the MIT License at https://github.com/sul-cidr/pianolatron
The Pianolatron makes significant use of modules from the following open-source software projects:
- @tonejs/piano, principal developer: Yotam Mann
- MidiPlayerJS, principal developer: Garret Grimm
- OpenSeadragon, principal developer: Ian Gilman
- canvasSpliner, principal developer: Jonathan Lurie
- node-interval-tree, principal developer: Marko Žarković
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