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by Thomas Christensen 2014, as Gina Rivera reminds us in her posting from November 2014,… Read More
by Thomas Christensen 2014, as Gina Rivera reminds us in her posting from November 2014,… Read More
More on Waldo Selden Pratt . . . In The Musical Times, September 1939 (no. 1159, p. 684)— Percy A. Scholes notes his death:… Read More
by Matthew Werley Waldo Selden Pratt In January 1915, the American seminary professor Waldo S. Read More
The fourth and last in this series of video interviews reflecting on American musicology features Richard Taruskin, interviewed by Beth E. Levy. (At one point… Read More
Learning is like sex, and other reasons the liberal arts will remain relevant by Leon Botstein This article first appeared in… Read More
James Grier, professor of music history at the University of Western Ontario, has been working on music and liturgy in medieval Aquitaine for more than… Read More
Happy New Year! Here are the 2014 statistics for Musicology Now, formally launched in August 2013, and today… Read More
The third of our video interviews reflecting on American musicology features Simon Morrison, the noted Prokofiev specialist, reflecting on his recent work in Russia toward… Read More
Volume 67, no. 3, of the Journal of the American Musicological Society—or JAMS, as it… Read More
by Carol A. Hess Among the many things World War I left in its wake is an impressive and diverse body of musical works. The… Read More