Robert Craft Remembered
by Mark De Voto Craft with Stravinsky, 1964. Image credit: New York Times… Read More
by Mark De Voto Craft with Stravinsky, 1964. Image credit: New York Times… Read More
By Christopher J. Wells Like many jazz scholars, I spend a lot of time engaging in critical historiography, contemplating the effects of the sedimental layers… Read More
by Evan MacCarthy This past June, at the Vatican Library, while examining three fifteenth-century manuscripts containing copies of a musical treatise by the composer and… Read More
Here is the second of two video interviews prepared during the American Musicological Society’s national meeting in Louisville in November 2015. Don M. Randel talks… Read More
by Anna Zayaruznaya There is a small but distinct possibility that my Example 5.7 is the stupidest thing ever recorded in a studio. It lasts… Read More
We here at Musicology Now would like to salute Michael Ochs, who edited and restored Joseph Rumshinsky’s Di goldene kale (The Golden Bride) for publication next year by A-R Editions… Read More
By Samuel Dorf Last month after delivering a pre-performance lecture on Dayton Opera’s recent production of Madame Butterfly I lingered in the hall for a… Read More
By Alexander Rehding Y2K hysteria: Time Magazine on January 18, 1999. This is a good… Read More
By Christoph Wolff The musician, scholar, bibliophile, and philanthropist William Hurd Scheide, a 1936 Princeton University alumnus who died on November 14, 2014 at… Read More
Each year, the American Musicological Society names as Honorary Members longstanding members who have made outstanding contributions to further the society’s objectives and the field… Read More