NewJour Home |
NewJour: T |
Search
[Subject Prev] [Subject Next]
Twentieth-Century Music
Twentieth-Century Music
http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayJournal?jid=TCM
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Launched in 2004, Twentieth-Century Music is a unique publication
dedicated to leading research on all aspects of the music of the
twentieth century -a period which may be interpreted flexibly to
encompass, where appropriate, music from the late-nineteenth century
to the early years of the twenty-first.
The journal explores Western art music, music from non-Western
traditions, popular music, film music, jazz, improvised music, and
performance practice. Whilst it does not style itself as revisionist,
the journal is guided by the principle that existing assumptions
about twentieth-century music and the ways in which it has been, and
is currently, studied should be rigorously examined and re-examined.
Submissions employing analytical, hermeneutical, historical, and
sociological approaches are welcomed, as are those discussing broader
historiographical and music-theoretic issues. The journal makes
available in English translation for the first time significant
research published in other languages, and also includes reviews of
major publications.
ISSN: 1478-5722
EISSN: 1478-5730
Editor-in-Chief:
Christopher Mark
Department of Music and Sound Recording
School of Arts
University of Surrey
Guildford GU2 7XH
UK
Email: c.mark@surrey.ac.uk
Content available by subscription. Abstracts available online.
Current Issue: Volume 1 Issue 02 September 2004
Date: 31 August 2005
NewJour Home |
NewJour: T |
Search
[Subject Prev] [Subject Next]