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International Conference on Notation and Digital Representation

ICNDR

3rd Aug – 4th Aug 2026 Sydney, Australia

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Conference Session Tracks

UN SDG Wheel

Aligned with UN Sustainable Development Goals

The conference's session tracks effectively support the following SDGs.

SDG 4 SDG 8 SDG 9 SDG 10
01 Innovations in Music Notation Systems +
This track explores contemporary advancements in music notation systems, focusing on how digital tools enhance traditional practices. Participants will discuss the implications of these innovations for composers and performers alike.
SDG 4 SDG 9
02 Digital Archives and Music Heritage +
This session examines the role of digital archives in preserving and promoting music heritage. Scholars will present case studies on the impact of digital representation on access and engagement with historical music materials.
SDG 11
03 Interactive Media in Musical Expression +
This track investigates the intersection of interactive media and musical expression, highlighting how technology transforms audience engagement. Presentations will cover various platforms and their influence on the creative process.
SDG 4 SDG 9
04 Computational Approaches to Musicology +
This session focuses on computational methods in musicology, emphasizing data analysis and algorithmic composition. Participants will share insights on how these approaches reshape our understanding of musical structures and trends.
SDG 9
05 Multimedia Practices in Music Analysis +
This track delves into multimedia practices that enhance music analysis, incorporating visual and auditory elements. Scholars will discuss innovative methodologies that bridge the gap between theory and practice.
SDG 4 SDG 11
06 Music Encoding and Digital Representation +
This session addresses the challenges and advancements in music encoding for digital representation. Experts will explore standards and practices that facilitate the sharing and preservation of musical works.
SDG 9
07 Audio-Visual Integration in Music Education +
This track examines the integration of audio-visual elements in music education, focusing on how technology enhances learning experiences. Presentations will showcase effective strategies for engaging students through multimedia.
SDG 4 SDG 8
08 Heritage Documentation through Digital Media +
This session highlights the importance of digital media in documenting and preserving musical heritage. Participants will discuss methodologies for capturing and representing cultural music practices in the digital age.
SDG 11
09 The Future of Music Software Development +
This track explores emerging trends in music software development, focusing on tools that facilitate creativity and collaboration. Discussions will include the implications of these technologies for musicians and composers.
SDG 9
10 Representation Studies in Musicology +
This session investigates representation studies within the field of musicology, emphasizing how cultural narratives shape musical interpretation. Scholars will analyze the impact of socio-political contexts on music representation.
SDG 4 SDG 10
11 Digital Humanities and Music Research +
This track focuses on the intersection of digital humanities and music research, exploring how digital tools enhance scholarly inquiry. Participants will share innovative projects that demonstrate the potential of interdisciplinary collaboration.
SDG 9 SDG 11