TY - CHAP
T1 - RADIF CORPUS
T2 - A SYMBOLIC DATASET FOR NON-METRIC IRANIAN CLASSICAL MUSIC
AU - Kanani, Maziar
AU - O’leary, Sean
AU - McDermott, James
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2025, International Society for Music Information Retrieval. All rights reserved.
PY - 2025/9/21
Y1 - 2025/9/21
N2 - Non-metric music forms the core of the repertoire in Iranian classical music. Dastgā hi music serves as the underlying theoretical system for both Iranian art music and certain folk traditions. At the heart of Iranian classical music lies the radif, a foundational repertoire that organizes melodic material central to performance and pedagogy. In this study, we introduce the first digital corpus representing the complete non-metrical radif repertoire, covering all 13 existing components of this repertoire. We provide MIDI files (about 281 minutes in total) and data spreadsheets describing notes, note durations, intervals, and hierarchical structures for 228 pieces of music. We faithfully represent the tonality including quarter-tones, and the non-metric aspect. Furthermore, we provide supporting basic statistics, and measures of complexity and similarity over the corpus. Our corpus provides a platform for computational studies of Iranian classical music. Researchers might employ it in studying melodic patterns, investigating improvisational styles, or for other tasks in music information retrieval, music theory, and computational (ethno)musicology.
AB - Non-metric music forms the core of the repertoire in Iranian classical music. Dastgā hi music serves as the underlying theoretical system for both Iranian art music and certain folk traditions. At the heart of Iranian classical music lies the radif, a foundational repertoire that organizes melodic material central to performance and pedagogy. In this study, we introduce the first digital corpus representing the complete non-metrical radif repertoire, covering all 13 existing components of this repertoire. We provide MIDI files (about 281 minutes in total) and data spreadsheets describing notes, note durations, intervals, and hierarchical structures for 228 pieces of music. We faithfully represent the tonality including quarter-tones, and the non-metric aspect. Furthermore, we provide supporting basic statistics, and measures of complexity and similarity over the corpus. Our corpus provides a platform for computational studies of Iranian classical music. Researchers might employ it in studying melodic patterns, investigating improvisational styles, or for other tasks in music information retrieval, music theory, and computational (ethno)musicology.
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105026262464
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:105026262464
T3 - Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference
SP - 60
EP - 67
BT - Proceedings of the International Society for Music Information Retrieval Conference
PB - International Society for Music Information Retrieval
ER -