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Current Musicology

No. 103 (2018)

Published: Sep 1, 2018

Literature Review

Telling Tales: A Survey of Narratological Approaches to Music
Sep 1, 2018

Russell Millard
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Articles

Editor’s Note
Sep 1, 2018

Ian Sewell
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Through the Fabric of My Own: Louise Alenius and Embodied Interrelationality
Sep 1, 2018

Adam Buffington
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Writing the City: The Cosmopolitan Realism of Offenbach’s La Vie parisienne
Sep 1, 2018

Jacek Blaszkiewicz
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Ricardo Lorenz: A Post-Colonial/Modern Latin(o) American Composer
Sep 1, 2018

Hermann Hudde
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Book Reviews

Fink, Robert, Melinda Latour, and Zachary Wallmark (eds). 2018. The Relentless Pursuit of Tone. New York: Oxford University Press.
Sep 1, 2018

Megan L. Lavengood
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Kreuzer, Gundula. 2018. Curtain, Gong, Steam: Wagnerian Technologies of Nineteenth-Century Opera. Oakland, CA: University of California Press.
Sep 1, 2018

Alexander K. Rothe
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Yasar, Kerim. 2018. Electrified Voices: How the Telephone, Phonograph, and Radio Shaped Modern Japan, 1868–1945. New York: Columbia University Press.
Sep 1, 2018

Thomas A. Cressy
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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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