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Winner of 'Interdisciplinary Project of the Year' REMA

Congratulations to Professor Christopher Marsh from the School of History, Anthropology, Philosophy and Politics at Queen’s and co-investigator, Dr Angela McShane from the University of Warwick.

A new website, created by Christopher Marsh (QUB) and Angela McShane (University of Warwick), has just won an international music prize. In a ceremony in Stockholm, www.100ballads.org was named the 'Interdisciplinary Project of the Year' by REMA, a network of musical organisations funded by the European Union.

The website presents the first ever pop chart of songs from seventeenth-century England, and it includes digital images, contextual information and 100 specially-commissioned musical recordings. Marsh and McShane worked closely with Andy Watts of the Carnival Band and a varied group of over twenty musicians. The website was designed by the Digital Humanities Institute at the University of Sheffield.

REMA    RÉSEAU EUROPÉEN DE MUSIQUE ANCIENNE
EUROPEAN EARLY MUSIC NETWORK
Photo: Christopher Marsh
Christopher Marsh
Professor of Cultural History, Queen’s University Belfast
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