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Music perception : An interdisciplinary journal.
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ISSN: 07307829 Year: 1983 Publisher: Berkeley University of California press.


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19th-century music.
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ISSN: 01482076 15338606 Year: 1977 Publisher: Berkeley, Calif. : University of California Press,

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19th-Century Music publishes articles on all aspects of music having to do with the "long" nineteenth century. The period of coverage has no definite boundaries; it can extend well backward into the eighteenth century and well forward into the twentieth. The journal is open to studies of any musical or cultural development that affected nineteenth-century music and any such developments that nineteenth-century music subsequently affected. The topics are as diverse as the long century itself. They include music of any type or origin and include, but are not limited to, issues of composition, performance, social and cultural context, hermeneutics, aesthetics, music theory, analysis, documentation, gender, sexuality, history, and historiography.


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The journal of musicology.
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ISSN: 02779269 15338347 Year: 1982 Publisher: St. Joseph, Mich. : Berkeley, Calif. : Imperial Print. Co., University of California Press

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With arias analyzed, symphonies scrutinized, and requiems revisited, The Journal of Musicology offers you an unparalleled journey into the world of musical scholarship. Founded in 1981 by Marian Green and published quarterly, the journal furnishes comprehensive articles in music history, criticism, performance practice, and archival research. Each issue contains a selection of studies and occasional review essays representative of the full range of today's diverse approaches to the exploration of music. The Journal of Musicology is a sound forum for analysis in this still-expanding discipline, drawing a loyal readership from eminent scholars and musicians to performers and students.

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