Mozart’s Grace
by Scott Burnham Perfection, revelation, incarnation, grace, redemption. Such metaphors resonate throughout the history of… Read More
by Scott Burnham Perfection, revelation, incarnation, grace, redemption. Such metaphors resonate throughout the history of… Read More
The second of our video interviews reflecting on American musicology features Ellen T. Harris, who became president of the American Musicological Society in November 2014. Read More
Bill Scheide was known to musicians everywhere as owner of the Haussman portrait (second version,… Read More
We are pleased to present the first of several video interviews reflecting on American musicology. Christopher Reynolds, immediate past president of the American Musicological Society,… Read More
by Ralph P. Locke A recent post on this blog mentioned “the staggeringly weighty displays of recent books” at the annual meeting of the… Read More
by Steven Ilagan NOTE: For a holiday offering we republish this post from Steven Ilagan’s column “Tunespoon” as it appeared in the California Aggie… 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
Washington University in St. Louis and the distinguished 19th-century music historian Hugh Macdonald have announced the online publication of… Read More
In early November musicologists and theorists converged on Milwaukee from all over North America (and not a few points more distant still: Europe, China, Australia,… Read More
The story of a wife’s neglected genius finds a willing audience, despite a nearly total lack of evidence by Tim Cavanaugh… Read More