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Current Musicology

No. 2 (1965)

Published: Sep 1, 1965

Articles

A Gentleman's Lute Book:

The tablature of Gabriello Fallamero

Nov 4, 2019

Joel Newman

175-190

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The 1965 revision of the U.S. copyright law
Nov 4, 2019

Austin Clarkson

191-198

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Report from Indiana: Inter-American Conference of ethno-musi
Nov 4, 2019

David A. Sheldon

199-201

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William Sherman Casey

Printed English Lute instruction books, 1568-1610

Nov 4, 2019

Julia Sutton

202-207

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Stoddard Lincoln

John Eccles: The last of a tradition

Nov 4, 2019

Franklin Zimmerman, Franklin Zimmerman

208-209

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Sister Mary Joachim Holthaus, O.S.B.

Beneventan notation in the Vatican manuscripts

Nov 4, 2019

Rembert G. Weakland

210

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Imanuel Willheim

Johann Adolph Scheibe: German musical thought in transition

Nov 4, 2019

Konrad Wolff

211-217

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About the Journal

Current Musicology is a leading peer-reviewed journal for scholarly research in music. We publish articles and book reviews in the fields of historical musicology, ethnomusicology, music theory, and philosophy of music. The journal was founded in 1965 by graduate students at Columbia University's Department of Music. Current Musicology was the first journal in music to be edited and published by graduate students, which continues today after sixty years.

The journal is open access and published in digital form only since Issue 105.

Frequency: Semiannual

eISSN: 0011-3735

Co-Editors-in-Chief: Sasha Doster and Marco Donato Tomassi

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ISSN: 0011-3735

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