Classes and functions for creating and processing metadata associated with scores, works, and fragments, such as titles, movements, authors, publishers, and regions.
The Metadata object is the main public interface to metadata components. A Metadata object can be added to a Stream and used to set common score attributes, such as title and composer. A Metadata object found at offset zero can be accessed through a Stream’s metadata property.
The following example creates a Stream object, adds a Note object, and configures and adds the title and composer properties of a Metadata object.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> s = stream.Stream()
>>> s.append(note.Note())
>>> s.insert(metadata.Metadata())
>>> s.metadata.title = 'title'
>>> s.metadata.composer = 'composer'
>>> s.show()
Get ROLE_ABBREVIATIONS as string-like attributes, used for Contributors.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> metadata.abbreviationToRole('com')
'composer'
>>> metadata.abbreviationToRole('lib')
'librettist'
>>> for id in metadata.ROLE_ABBREVIATIONS:
... post = metadata.abbreviationToRole(id)
Get work id abbreviations.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> metadata.abbreviationToWorkId('otl')
'title'
>>> for id in metadata.WORK_ID_ABBREVIATIONS:
... post = metadata.abbreviationToWorkId(id)
Convert an error string (appoximate, uncertain) into a symbol.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> metadata.errorToSymbol('approximate')
'~'
>>> metadata.errorToSymbol('uncertain')
'?'
Get a role id from a string representation.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> metadata.roleToAbbreviation('composer')
'com'
>>> for n in metadata.ROLES:
... post = metadata.roleToAbbreviation(n)
Get a role id from a string representation.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> metadata.workIdToAbbreviation('localeOfComposition')
'opc'
>>> for n in metadata.WORK_IDS:
... post = metadata.workIdToAbbreviation(n)
Inherits from: JSONSerializer
One unit of text data: a title, a name, or some other text data. Store the string and a language name or code. This object can be used and/or subclassed for a variety for of text storage.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> td = metadata.Text('concerto in d', 'en')
>>> str(td)
'concerto in d'
Text properties
- language¶
Set the language of the Text stored within.
>>> from music21 import * >>> t = metadata.Text('my text') >>> t.language = 'en' >>> t.language 'en'Properties inherited from JSONSerializer: json
Text methods
- getNormalizedArticle()¶
Return a string representation with normalized articles.
>>> from music21 import * >>> td = metadata.Text('Ale is Dear, The', 'en') >>> str(td) 'Ale is Dear, The' >>> td.getNormalizedArticle() 'The Ale is Dear' >>> td.language = 'de' >>> td.getNormalizedArticle() 'Ale is Dear, The'
- jsonAttributes()¶
Define all attributes of this object that should be JSON serialized for storage and re-instantiation. Attributes that name basic Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, or dictionaries or lists that contain Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, can be provided.
Methods inherited from JSONSerializer: jsonComponentFactory(), jsonPrint(), jsonRead(), jsonWrite()
Inherits from: JSONSerializer
A single date value, specified by year, month, day, hour, minute, and second. Note that this class has been created, instead of using Python’s datetime, to provide greater flexibility for processing unconventional dates, ancient dates, dates with error, and date ranges.
The datetime property can be used to retrieve a datetime object when necessary.
Additionally, each value can be specified as uncertain or approximate; if None, assumed to be certain.
Data objects are fundamental components of DateSingle and related subclasses that represent single dates and date ranges.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> a = metadata.Date(year=1843, yearError='approximate')
>>> a.year
1843
>>> a.yearError
'approximate'
>>> a = metadata.Date(year='1843?')
>>> a.yearError
'uncertain'
Date attributes
Attributes without Documentation: attrStrFormat, minuteError, monthError, hour, hourError, dayError, attrNames, month, second, secondError, yearError, year, day, minute
Date properties
- datetime¶
Get a datetime object from a metadata.Date() object
>>> from music21 import * >>> a = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3, day=3) >>> str(a) '1843/03/03' >>> a.datetime datetime.datetime(1843, 3, 3, 0, 0)Lack of a required date element raises an exception:
>>> a = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3) >>> str(a) '1843/03/--' >>> a.datetime Traceback (most recent call last): ... TypeError: Required argument 'day' (pos 3) not found
- hasError¶
Return True if any data points have error defined.
>>> from music21 import * >>> a = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3, day=3, dayError='approximate') >>> a.hasError True >>> b = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3, day=3, minute=3) >>> b.hasError False
- hasTime¶
Return True if any time elements are defined.
>>> from music21 import * >>> a = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3, day=3) >>> a.hasTime False >>> b = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3, day=3, minute=3) >>> b.hasTime TrueProperties inherited from JSONSerializer: json
Date methods
- jsonAttributes()¶
Define all attributes of this object that should be JSON serialized for storage and re-instantiation. Attributes that name basic Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, or dictionaries or lists that contain Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, can be provided.
- load(value)¶
Load values by string, datetime object, or Date object.
>>> from music21 import * >>> a = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3, day=3) >>> b = metadata.Date() >>> b.load(a) >>> b.year 1843
- loadDatetime(dt)¶
Load time data from a datetime object.
>>> from music21 import * >>> import datetime >>> dt = datetime.datetime(2005, 02, 01) >>> dt datetime.datetime(2005, 2, 1, 0, 0) >>> m21mdDate = metadata.Date() >>> m21mdDate.loadDatetime(dt) >>> str(m21mdDate) '2005/02/01'
- loadOther(other)¶
Load values based on another Date object:
>>> from music21 import * >>> a = metadata.Date(year=1843, month=3, day=3) >>> b = metadata.Date() >>> b.loadOther(a) >>> b.year 1843
- loadStr(str)¶
Load a string date representation.
Assume year/month/day/hour:minute:second
>>> from music21 import * >>> d = metadata.Date() >>> d.loadStr('3030?/12~/?4') >>> d.month, d.monthError (12, 'approximate') >>> d.year, d.yearError (3030, 'uncertain') >>> d.month, d.monthError (12, 'approximate') >>> d.day, d.dayError (4, 'uncertain') >>> d = metadata.Date() >>> d.loadStr('1834/12/4/4:50:32') >>> d.minute, d.second (50, 32)Methods inherited from JSONSerializer: jsonComponentFactory(), jsonPrint(), jsonRead(), jsonWrite()
Inherits from: JSONSerializer
Store a date, either as certain, approximate, or uncertain relevance.
The relevance attribute is limited within each DateSingle subclass depending on the design of the class. Alternative relevance types should be configured as other DateSingle subclasses.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> dd = metadata.DateSingle('2009/12/31', 'approximate')
>>> str(dd)
'2009/12/31'
>>> dd.relevance
'approximate'
>>> dd = metadata.DateSingle('1805/3/12', 'uncertain')
>>> str(dd)
'1805/03/12'
DateSingle attributes
Attributes without Documentation: isSingle
DateSingle properties
- datetime¶
Get a datetime object.
>>> from music21 import * >>> a = metadata.DateSingle('1843/03/03') >>> str(a) '1843/03/03' >>> a.datetime datetime.datetime(1843, 3, 3, 0, 0) >>> a = metadata.DateSingle('1843/03') >>> str(a) '1843/03/--'
- relevance¶
No documentation.
Properties inherited from JSONSerializer: json
DateSingle methods
- jsonAttributes()¶
Define all attributes of this object that should be JSON serialized for storage and re-instantiation. Attributes that name basic Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, or dictionaries or lists that contain Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, can be provided.
- jsonComponentFactory(idStr)¶
No documentation.
Methods inherited from JSONSerializer: jsonPrint(), jsonRead(), jsonWrite()
Inherits from: DateSingle, JSONSerializer
Store a relative date, sometime prior or sometime after
>>> from music21 import *
>>> dd = metadata.DateRelative('2009/12/31', 'prior')
>>> str(dd)
'2009/12/31'
>>> dd = metadata.DateRelative('2009/12/31', 'certain')
Traceback (most recent call last):
MetadataException: relevance value is not supported by this object: certain
Inherits from: DateSingle, JSONSerializer
Store a relative date, sometime between two dates
>>> from music21 import *
>>> dd = metadata.DateBetween(['2009/12/31', '2010/1/28'])
>>> str(dd)
'2009/12/31 to 2010/01/28'
>>> dd = metadata.DateBetween(['2009/12/31', '2010/1/28'], 'certain')
Traceback (most recent call last):
MetadataException: relevance value is not supported by this object: certain
Inherits from: DateSingle, JSONSerializer
Store a selection of dates, or a collection of dates that might all be possible
>>> from music21 import *
>>> dd = metadata.DateSelection(['2009/12/31', '2010/1/28', '1894/1/28'], 'or')
>>> str(dd)
'2009/12/31 or 2010/01/28 or 1894/01/28'
>>> dd = metadata.DateSelection(['2009/12/31', '2010/1/28'], 'certain')
Traceback (most recent call last):
MetadataException: relevance value is not supported by this object: certain
Inherits from: JSONSerializer
A person that contributed to a work. Can be a composer, lyricist, arranger, or other type of contributor. In MusicXML, these are “creator” elements.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> td = metadata.Contributor(role='composer', name='Chopin, Fryderyk')
>>> td.role
'composer'
>>> td.name
'Chopin, Fryderyk'
>>> td.relevance
'contributor'
Contributor attributes
Attributes without Documentation: relevance
Contributor properties
- mx¶
Return a mxCreator object based on this object.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata() >>> md.composer = 'frank' >>> mxCreator = md._contributors[0].mx >>> mxCreator.get('charData') 'frank' >>> mxCreator.get('type') 'composer'
- name¶
Returns the text name, or the first of many names entered.
>>> from music21 import * >>> td = metadata.Contributor(role='composer', names=['Chopin, Fryderyk', 'Chopin, Frederick']) >>> td.name 'Chopin, Fryderyk' >>> td.names ['Chopin, Fryderyk', 'Chopin, Frederick']
- names¶
Returns all names in a list.
>>> from music21 import * >>> td = metadata.Contributor(role='composer', names=['Chopin, Fryderyk', 'Chopin, Frederick']) >>> td.names ['Chopin, Fryderyk', 'Chopin, Frederick']
- role¶
The role is what part this Contributor plays in the work. Both full roll strings and roll abbreviations may be used.
>>> from music21 import * >>> td = metadata.Contributor() >>> td.role = 'composer' >>> td.role 'composer' >>> td.role = 'lor' >>> td.role 'orchestrator'Properties inherited from JSONSerializer: json
Contributor methods
- age()¶
Calculate the age at death of the Contributor, returning a datetime.timedelta object.
>>> from music21 import * >>> a = metadata.Contributor(name='Beethoven, Ludwig van', role='composer', birth='1770/12/17', death='1827/3/26') >>> a.role 'composer' >>> a.age() datetime.timedelta(20552) >>> str(a.age()) '20552 days, 0:00:00' >>> a.age().days / 365 56
- jsonAttributes()¶
Define all attributes of this object that should be JSON serialized for storage and re-instantiation. Attributes that name basic Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, or dictionaries or lists that contain Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, can be provided.
- jsonComponentFactory(idStr)¶
No documentation.
Methods inherited from JSONSerializer: jsonPrint(), jsonRead(), jsonWrite()
Inherits from: Music21Object, JSONSerializer
Metadata represent data for a work or fragment, including title, composer, dates, and other relevant information.
Metadata is a Music21Object subclass, meaing that it can be positioned on a Stream by offset and have a Duration.
In many cases, each Stream will have a single Metadata object at the zero offset position.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Concerto in F')
>>> md.title
'Concerto in F'
>>> md = Metadata(otl='Concerto in F') # can use abbreviations
>>> md.title
'Concerto in F'
>>> md.setWorkId('otl', 'Rhapsody in Blue')
>>> md.otl
'Rhapsody in Blue'
>>> md.title
'Rhapsody in Blue'
Metadata attributes
- classSortOrder¶
Property which returns an number (int or otherwise) depending on the class of the Music21Object that represents a priority for an object based on its class alone – used as a tie for stream sorting in case two objects have the same offset and priority. Lower numbers are sorted to the left of higher numbers. For instance, Clef, KeySignature, TimeSignature all come (in that order) before Note.
All undefined classes have classSortOrder of 20 – same as note.Note
>>> from music21 import * >>> tc = clef.TrebleClef() >>> tc.classSortOrder 0 >>> ks = key.KeySignature(3) >>> ks.classSortOrder 1New classes can define their own default classSortOrder
>>> class ExampleClass(base.Music21Object): ... classSortOrderDefault = 5 ... >>> ec1 = ExampleClass() >>> ec1.classSortOrder 5Attributes inherited from Music21Object: isSpanner, isStream, isVariant, hideObjectOnPrint, groups, id
Metadata properties
- alternativeTitle¶
Get or set the alternative title.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(popularTitle='Eroica') >>> md.alternativeTitle = 'Heroic Symphony' >>> md.alternativeTitle 'Heroic Symphony'
- composer¶
Get or set the composer of this work. More than one composer may be specified.
The composer attribute does not live in Metadata, but creates a Contributor object in the Metadata object.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Third Symphony', popularTitle='Eroica', composer='Beethoven, Ludwig van') >>> md.composer 'Beethoven, Ludwig van'
- composers¶
Get a list of all Contributor objects defined as composer of this work.
- date¶
Get or set the date of this work as one of the following date objects: DateSingle, DateRelative, DateBetween, DateSelection,
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Third Symphony', popularTitle='Eroica', composer='Beethoven, Ludwig van') >>> md.date = '2010' >>> md.date '2010/--/--' >>> md.date = metadata.DateBetween(['2009/12/31', '2010/1/28']) >>> md.date '2009/12/31 to 2010/01/28'
- localeOfComposition¶
Get or set the locale of composition, or origin, of the work.
- movementName¶
Get or set the movement title.
- movementNumber¶
Get or set the movement number.
- mx¶
Return a mxScore object, to be merged or used in final musicxml output
- number¶
Get or set the number of the work.
- opusNumber¶
Get or set the opus number.
- title¶
Get the title of the work, or the next-matched title string available from a related parameter fields.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Third Symphony') >>> md.title 'Third Symphony' >>> md = metadata.Metadata(popularTitle='Eroica') >>> md.title 'Eroica'>>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Third Symphony', popularTitle='Eroica') >>> md.title 'Third Symphony' >>> md.popularTitle 'Eroica' >>> md.otp 'Eroica'Properties inherited from Music21Object: activeSite, beat, beatDuration, beatStr, beatStrength, classes, derivationHierarchy, duration, isGrace, measureNumber, offset, priority, seconds
Properties inherited from JSONSerializer: json
Metadata methods
- addContributor(c)¶
Assign a Contributor object to this Metadata.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Third Symphony') >>> c = metadata.Contributor() >>> c.name = 'Beethoven, Ludwig van' >>> c.role = 'composer' >>> md.addContributor(c) >>> md.composer 'Beethoven, Ludwig van' >>> md.composer = 'frank' >>> md.composers ['Beethoven, Ludwig van', 'frank']
- getContributorsByRole(value)¶
Return a Contributor if defined for a provided role.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Third Symphony') >>> c = metadata.Contributor() >>> c.name = 'Beethoven, Ludwig van' >>> c.role = 'composer' >>> md.addContributor(c) >>> cList = md.getContributorsByRole('composer') >>> cList[0].name 'Beethoven, Ludwig van'Some musicxml files have contributors with no role defined. To get these contributors, search for getContributorsByRole(None). N.B. upon output to MusicXML, music21 gives these contributors the generic role of “creator”
>>> c2 = metadata.Contributor() >>> c2.name = 'Beth Hadley' >>> md.addContributor(c2) >>> noRoleList = md.getContributorsByRole(None) >>> len(noRoleList) 1 >>> noRoleList[0].role >>> noRoleList[0].name 'Beth Hadley'
- jsonAttributes()¶
Define all attributes of this object that should be JSON serialized for storage and re-instantiation. Attributes that name basic Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, or dictionaries or lists that contain Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, can be provided.
- jsonComponentFactory(idStr)¶
No documentation.
- search(query, field=None)¶
Search one or all fields with a query, given either as a string or a regular expression match.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata() >>> md.composer = 'Beethoven, Ludwig van' >>> md.title = 'Third Symphony' >>> md.search('beethoven', 'composer') (True, 'composer') >>> md.search('beethoven', 'compose') (True, 'composer') >>> md.search('frank', 'composer') (False, None) >>> md.search('frank') (False, None)>>> md.search('third') (True, 'title') >>> md.search('third', 'composer') (False, None) >>> md.search('third', 'title') (True, 'title') >>> md.search('third|fourth') (True, 'title') >>> md.search('thove(.*)') (True, 'composer')
- setWorkId(idStr, value)¶
Directly set a workd id, given either as a full string name or as a three character abbreviation. The following work id abbreviations and their full id string are given as follows. In many cases the Metadata object support properties for convenient access to these work ids.
Id abbreviations and strings: otl / title, otp / popularTitle, ota / alternativeTitle, opr / parentTitle, oac / actNumber, osc / sceneNumber, omv / movementNumber, omd / movementName, ops / opusNumber, onm / number, ovm / volume, ode / dedication, oco / commission, gtl / groupTitle, gaw / associatedWork, gco / collectionDesignation, txo / textOriginalLanguage, txl / textLanguage, ocy / countryOfComposition, opc / localeOfComposition.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Quartet') >>> md.title 'Quartet' >>> md.setWorkId('otl', 'Trio') >>> md.title 'Trio' >>> md.setWorkId('sdf', None) Traceback (most recent call last): MetadataException: no work id available with id: sdfMethods inherited from Music21Object: searchActiveSiteByAttr(), getContextAttr(), setContextAttr(), addContext(), addLocation(), addLocationAndActiveSite(), freezeIds(), getAllContextsByClass(), getCommonSiteIds(), getCommonSites(), getContextByClass(), getOffsetBySite(), getSiteIds(), getSites(), getSpannerSites(), hasContext(), hasSite(), hasSpannerSite(), hasVariantSite(), isClassOrSubclass(), mergeAttributes(), next(), previous(), purgeLocations(), purgeOrphans(), purgeUndeclaredIds(), removeLocationBySite(), removeLocationBySiteId(), setOffsetBySite(), show(), splitAtDurations(), splitAtQuarterLength(), splitByQuarterLengths(), unfreezeIds(), unwrapWeakref(), wrapWeakref(), write()
Methods inherited from JSONSerializer: jsonPrint(), jsonRead(), jsonWrite()
An object representation of copyright.
Inherits from: Contributor, JSONSerializer
A person that created a work. Can be a composer, lyricist, arranger, or other type of contributor. In MusicXML, these are “creator” elements.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> td = metadata.Creator(role='composer', name='Chopin, Fryderyk')
>>> td.role
'composer'
>>> td.name
'Chopin, Fryderyk'
>>> td.relevance
'creator'
An object representation of imprint, or publication.
Inherits from: JSONSerializer
An object that provides access to, searches within, and storage and loading of multiple Metadata objects.
Additionally, multiple MetadataBundles can be merged for additional processing
MetadataBundle properties
Properties inherited from JSONSerializer: json
MetadataBundle methods
- addFromPaths(pathList)¶
Parse and store metadata from numerous files.
If any files cannot be loaded, they file paths will be collected in a list.
>>> from music21 import * >>> mb = metadata.MetadataBundle() >>> mb.addFromPaths(corpus.getWorkList('bwv66.6')) [] >>> len(mb._storage) 1
- corpusPathToKey(fp, number=None)¶
Given a file path or corpus path, return the meta-data path
>>> from music21 import * >>> mb = metadata.MetadataBundle() >>> mb.corpusPathToKey('bach/bwv1007/prelude').endswith('bach_bwv1007_prelude') True >>> mb.corpusPathToKey('/beethoven/opus59no1/movement1.xml').endswith('beethoven_opus59no1_movement1_xml') True
- jsonAttributes()¶
Define all attributes of this object that should be JSON serialized for storage and re-instantiation. Attributes that name basic Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, or dictionaries or lists that contain Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, can be provided.
- jsonComponentFactory(idStr)¶
No documentation.
- read(fp=None)¶
Load self from the file path suggested by the _name of this MetadataBundle
- search(query, field=None, extList=None)¶
Perform search, on all stored metadata, permit regular expression matching.
Return pairs of file paths and work numbers, or None
>>> from music21 import * >>> mb = metadata.MetadataBundle() >>> mb.addFromPaths(corpus.getWorkList('ciconia')) [] >>> mb.updateAccessPaths(corpus.getWorkList('ciconia')) >>> post = mb.search('cicon', 'composer') >>> len(post[0]) 2 >>> post = mb.search('cicon', 'composer', extList=['.krn']) >>> len(post) # no files in this format 0 >>> post = mb.search('cicon', 'composer', extList=['.xml']) >>> len(post) 1
- updateAccessPaths(pathList)¶
For each stored Metatadata object, create an entry for a complete, local file path that returns this.
The pathList parameter is a list of all file paths on the users local system.
>>> from music21 import * >>> mb = metadata.MetadataBundle() >>> mb.addFromPaths(corpus.getWorkList('bwv66.6')) [] >>> len(mb._accessPaths) 0 >>> mb.updateAccessPaths(corpus.getWorkList('bwv66.6')) >>> len(mb._accessPaths) 1
- write()¶
Write the JSON storage of all Metadata or RichMetadata contained in this object.
Methods inherited from JSONSerializer: jsonPrint(), jsonRead(), jsonWrite()
Inherits from: Metadata, Music21Object, JSONSerializer
RichMetadata adds to Metadata information about the contents of the Score it is attached to. TimeSignature, KeySignature and related analytical is stored. RichMetadata are generally only created in the process of creating stored JSON metadata.
>>> from music21 import *
>>> rmd = metadata.RichMetadata(title='Concerto in F')
>>> rmd.title
'Concerto in F'
>>> rmd.keySignatureFirst = key.KeySignature(-1)
>>> 'keySignatureFirst' in rmd._searchAttributes
True
RichMetadata attributes
Attributes without Documentation: timeSignatures, tempos, keySignatureFirst, keySignatures, noteCount, ambitus, tempoFirst, pitchHighest, timeSignatureFirst, quarterLength, pitchLowest
Attributes inherited from Metadata: classSortOrder
Attributes inherited from Music21Object: isSpanner, isStream, isVariant, id, groups, hideObjectOnPrint
RichMetadata properties
Properties inherited from Metadata: alternativeTitle, composer, composers, date, localeOfComposition, movementName, movementNumber, mx, number, opusNumber, title
Properties inherited from Music21Object: activeSite, beat, beatDuration, beatStr, beatStrength, classes, derivationHierarchy, duration, isGrace, measureNumber, offset, priority, seconds
Properties inherited from JSONSerializer: json
RichMetadata methods
- jsonAttributes()¶
Define all attributes of this object that should be JSON serialized for storage and re-instantiation. Attributes that name basic Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, or dictionaries or lists that contain Python objects or JSONSerializer subclasses, can be provided.
- jsonComponentFactory(idStr)¶
No documentation.
- merge(other, favorSelf=False)¶
Given another Metadata or RichMetadata object, combine all attributes and return a new object.
>>> from music21 import * >>> md = metadata.Metadata(title='Concerto in F') >>> md.title 'Concerto in F' >>> rmd = metadata.RichMetadata() >>> rmd.merge(md) >>> rmd.title 'Concerto in F'
- update(streamObj)¶
Given a Stream object, update attributes with stored objects.
Methods inherited from Metadata: addContributor(), getContributorsByRole(), search(), setWorkId()
Methods inherited from Music21Object: searchActiveSiteByAttr(), getContextAttr(), setContextAttr(), addContext(), addLocation(), addLocationAndActiveSite(), freezeIds(), getAllContextsByClass(), getCommonSiteIds(), getCommonSites(), getContextByClass(), getOffsetBySite(), getSiteIds(), getSites(), getSpannerSites(), hasContext(), hasSite(), hasSpannerSite(), hasVariantSite(), isClassOrSubclass(), mergeAttributes(), next(), previous(), purgeLocations(), purgeOrphans(), purgeUndeclaredIds(), removeLocationBySite(), removeLocationBySiteId(), setOffsetBySite(), show(), splitAtDurations(), splitAtQuarterLength(), splitByQuarterLengths(), unfreezeIds(), unwrapWeakref(), wrapWeakref(), write()
Methods inherited from JSONSerializer: jsonPrint(), jsonRead(), jsonWrite()