19th-Century Music

Academic journal From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

19th-Century Music is a triennial academic journal that "covers all aspects of Western art music composed in, leading to, or pointing beyond the 'long century' extending roughly from the 1780s to the 1930s".[1]

DisciplineMusic
LanguageEnglish
History1977–present
Quick facts Discipline, Language ...
19th-Century Music
DisciplineMusic
LanguageEnglish
Edited byLawrence Kramer
Publication details
History1977–present
Publisher
FrequencyTriannual
Standard abbreviations
ISO 419th-Century Music
Indexing
ISSN0148-2076 (print)
1533-8606 (web)
LCCN77644140
JSTOR01482076
OCLC no.8973601
Links
Close

It is published by the University of California Press and was established in 1977.

One of the last editor-in-chief was Lawrence Kramer. It's now Berthold Hoeckner, University of Notre Dame.[2]

The journal covers very diverse topics ranging from music of any type or origin to issues of composition, performance, social and cultural context, hermeneutics, aesthetics, music theory, analysis, documentation, gender, sexuality, history and historiography.[3]

Abstracting and indexing

References

Further reading

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI