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Journal of the Royal Musical Association

Journal of the Royal Musical Association


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 135
Frequency: 2 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1471-6933
Online ISSN: 0269-0403
 

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Transatlantic Connections - 13 November 2009 at 8pm, preceded by a reception beginning at 7pm
To celebrate the new contract between the Royal Musical Association and Routledge for publication of the Journal of the Royal Musical Association from 2009, we invite you to an evening panel of four papers at this year's Annual Meeting of the American Musicological Society in Philadelphia. Our chosen theme is 'Transatlantic Connections', highlighting a developing research area that links forthcoming articles in the Journal and recent publications such as Nicholas Temperley's Bound for America: Three British Composers (University of Illinois Press, 2008) and Michael Pickering's Blackface Minstrelsy in Britain (Ashgate, 2008). Each of our speakers explores an aspect of musical-cultural exchange between Europe and North America in relation to a broad range of musics from over two centuries, and the session also gives an opportunity for us to update the music-academic community on recent key developments for the Journal.
Find out more about Transatlantic Connections.

The Journal of the Royal Musical Association was established in 1986 (replacing the Association's Proceedings) and is now one of the major international refereed journals in its field. Its editorial policy is to publish outstanding articles in fields ranging from historical and critical musicology to theory and analysis, ethnomusicology, and popular music studies. The journal works to disseminate knowledge across the discipline and communicate specialist perspectives to a broad readership, while maintaining the highest scholarly standards.

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