PHENICX DATASETS available in REPOVIZZ (PHENICX, 2016)
Music Technology Group, UPF

Here is a list of datasets available in repovizz generated in the context of the EU FP7 PHENICX Project. The recordings consist in orchestra performances by two well known orchestras, The Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra from the Netherlands and The Orquesta Simfònica del Vallès from Spain.

The PHENICX project is about innovating the classical music concert experience with a multi-modal, multi-perspective and multi-layer interactive engagement, before, during and after the concert. This particular demo is related with the post concert experience.

Repovizz is an integrated online system capable of structural formatting and remote storage, browsing, exchange, annotation, and visualization of synchronous multi-modal, time-aligned data. Motivated by a growing need for data-driven collaborative research, repovizz aims to resolve commonly encountered difficulties in sharing or browsing large collections of multi-modal data.

> Beethoven Symphony No. 3 Eroica (4 movements) by RCO:
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• 17 microphones, 7 cameras, 1 edited video, Aligned score, Automatic Audio descriptors, isolated/emphatized tracks (Source separation), Tempo Estimation, Structure Analysis, Predominant Melody, Major/Minor Keyscapes.
• Free score edition CCARH
• 57 min (15 Gbytes)

- Multi-track audio + Multi-track video + Audio Descriptors

1st Movement
2nd Movement
3rd Movement
4th Movement

- Main Audio Mix + General Video + Aligned Score + Isolated Tracks (Source Seaparation) + Audio Descriptors

1st Movement
2nd Movement
3rd Movement
4th Movement

- Main Audio Mix + Aligned Score + Emphatized Tracks (from Source Seaparation) + Audio Descriptors + Major/minor keyscape + Tempo Curve + Structure Analysis + Predominant Melody Analysis

1st movement
2nd Movement
3rd Movement
4th Movement

> Beethoven Symphony No. 9 (4 movements) by Orquesta Simfònica del Vallès:
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• 32 microphones, 2 cameras (1 orchestra, 1 conductor), Kinect Sensor (skeleton joints and bones), Aligned score, Automatic Audio Descriptors, isolated tracks (Source separation).
• 1 hour (20 Gbytes)

- Multi-track audio + 3 cameras (1 orchestra, 2 conductor RGB+RGBD), Audio Descriptors

1st Movement
2nd Movement
3rd Movement
4th Movement
4th Movement bis

- Main Audio Mix + Multi-track audio + 2 cameras (1 orchestra, 1 conductor) + Audio Descriptors + Aligned Score

4th Movement

> Mahler Symphony No. 4 (4 movements) by RCO:
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• 27 microphones, 8 cameras, 1 edited video.
• 1h 6’ (75 Gbytes)

- Multi-track audio + Multi-track video + Audio Descriptors

1st Movement
2nd Movement
3rd Movement
4th Movement

> Brahms Symphony No. 3 Op. 90 (4 movements) by RCO:
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• 23 microphones, 7 cameras, 1 edited video
• 40 min (26 Gbytes)

- Multi-track audio + Multi-track video + Audio Descriptors

1st Movement
2nd Movement
3rd Movement
4th Movement

> Beethoven Symphony No. 6 (5 movements) by RCO:
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• 19 microphones, Main Mix, Aligned Score, Automatic Audio descriptors, Isolated Tracks (Source Separation)
• 48 min

- Multi-track audio + Audio Descriptors + Aligned Score + Isolated Tracks

1st Movement
2nd Movement
3rd Movement
4th Movement
5th Movement