Published September 10, 2025 | Version v1
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Basso Continuo Goes Digital: Collecting and Aligning a Symbolic Dataset of Continuo Performance

  • 1. ROR icon Charles University
  • 2. ROR icon Johannes Kepler University of Linz

Description

Basso continuo is the baroque accompaniment practice of improvising harmony and upper voices upon a notated bass line. The performance — "realization" — of continuo is not just historical heritage, but a living cornerstone of the Historically Informed Performance movement. However, in music information retrieval it has received little attention and its ``living'' side has been overlooked entirely. We present a pilot dataset consisting of 6 hours of basso continuo performances in 175 MIDI recordings, which is the first of its kind. To connect contemporary practice to musicological knowledge, and to enable comparing the performances themselves, one must align performances to the notated bass lines. We analyze the challenges that continuo alignment presents, and evaluate baseline two-step alignment using state-of-the-art variants of hidden Markov models and dynamic time warping. Whereas the bass line is aligned well, assigning individual notes of the realization to the score will require further attention.

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