The latest issue of Fontes Artis Musicae is now available via Project Muse and on the IAML website for members.
The latest issue of Fontes Artis Musicae is now available via Project Muse and on the IAML website for members. Contents of the issue are as follows:
FONTES ARTIS MUSICAE
VOLUME 67 / 3, JULY-SEPTEMBER 2020
CONTENTS
Articles
- Michael Mosoeu Moerane in the Museum Christine Lucia
- Les Idées Progressistes des Lumières sur la Scène Russe à Travers L’Opéra-Comique Français dans le Dernier Tiers du 18e Siècle: Choix du Sujet et Singularite du Répertoire Myriam Kim
- Non-Standard Track Configuration in Historical Audio Recordings: Technical and Philological Consequences for Preservation Federica Bressan and Richard L. Hess
Reviews
- Music and the Benefit Performance in Eighteenth-Century Britain. Edited by Matthew Gardner and Alison DeSimone Lizzy Buckle
- Composing Community in Late Medieval Music: Self-Reference, Pedagogy, and Practice. By Jane D. Hatter Katie Bank
- German Operetta on Broadway and in the West End, 1900-1940. By Derek B. Scott Andrea Cawelti
- The Life and Music of Teresa Carreño (1853–1917): A Guide to Research. By Anna Kijas Brian Mann
- Bloomsbury Encyclopedia of Popular Music of the World, Volume XII: Genres: Sub-Saharan Africa. Edited by David Horn, John Shepherd, Gabrielle Kielich, and Heidi Feldman Krystal Klingenberg
- The Repertory of Processional Antiphons. By Clyde W. Brockett Emerson Morgan
- Dreaming with Open Eyes: Opera, Aesthetics, and Perception in Arcadian Rome. By Ayana O. Smith Brian Robins
- Prokofiev’s Soviet Operas. By Nathan Seinen Cameron Pyke
- Andreina e Giuseppina Paganini: Allieve e Concertiste. Edited by Pinuccia Carrer Maria Grazia Aurora Campisi
- Catalogo tematico delle musiche di Niccolò Paganini. Aggiornamento. Edited by Maria Rosa Moretti and Anna Sorrento Paola Teresa Rossetti