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Current Musicology

No. 83 (2007)

Published: Apr 10, 2007

Articles

Bach: Luther’s Musical Prophet?
Apr 10, 2007

Rebecca Lloyd
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Music of the Gods: Solo Song and effetti meravigliosi in the Interludes for La pellegrina
Apr 10, 2007

Nina Treadwell
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Virtuosity, the Violin, the Devil ... What Really Made Paganini "Demonic"?
Apr 10, 2007

Maiko Kawabata
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Musical Meaning for the Few: Instances of Private Reception in the Music of Brahms
Apr 10, 2007

Dillon R. Parmer
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Boris’s Bells, By Way of Schubert and Others
Apr 10, 2007

Mark DeVoto
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Book Reviews

Three Contributions to the “Sonic Turn”
Apr 10, 2007

Thomas Porcello
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Review of Phil Powrie and Robynn Stilwell, eds. 2006. Changing Tunes: The Use of Pre-existing Music in Film. Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series. Aldershot, UK, and Burlington, VT: Ashgate Publishing
Apr 10, 2007

Giorgio Biancorosso
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Review of O’Neill, Mary. 2006. Courtly Love Songs of Medieval France: Transmission and Style in the Trouvère Repertoire. Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press
Apr 10, 2007

Susan Boynton
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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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