JOURNAL CONTENTS: Music & Letters, new issue now available

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Dear colleagues,

We are delighted to announce the publication of vol. 105, issue 2 of Music & Letters (https://academic.oup.com/ml/issue/105/2).

Music & Letters is a leading international journal of music scholarship, providing a lively critical forum for discussion, debate, and in-depth consideration of a wide range of topics. For over 100 years, the journal has encouraged fruitful dialogue between musicology and other disciplines.

We welcome article submissions on a broad variety of topics (https://academic.oup.com/ml/pages/General_Instructions).

CONTENTS 105.2

ARTICLES

Matthew P. Thomson, ‘Song, Dance, and Sex: The Social Role of the Carole in Thirteenth-Century Clerical Thought and Vernacular Literature’

Elżbieta Witkowska-Zaremba, ‘Liber de tribus ordinibus: Identifying a Treatise Quoted in the Fourteenth-Century Commentum Oxoniense’

Leah Batstone, ‘Mahler’s Symphony No. 1 in the Centre and on the Periphery’

Jennifer Clark, H. E. R. Grigg, and Jemima Schortz, ‘“I have just written a song which came out of my soul”: Lay Music Production and the Death of President John F. Kennedy’


REVIEWS

Leofranc Holford-Strevens, review of Music, Politics and Society in Ancient Rome by Harry Morgan

Giovanni Varelli, review of Fragments notés: Paris, Archives Nationales et Solesmes, Abbaye Saint-Pierre by Laura Albiero and Christian Meyer

Grantley McDonald, review of Music and Musicians at the Collegiate Church of St Omer: Crucible of Song, 1350–1550 by Andrew Kirkman

Peter Walls, review of George Herbert and Early Modern Musical Culture by Simon Jackson

Michael Fend, review of Popular Opera in Eighteenth-Century France: Music and Entertainment before the Revolution by David Charlton

Michela Berti, review of Vivre de la musique à Rome au XVIIIe siècle by Élodie Oriol

William Gibbons, review of Genealogies of Music and Memory: Gluck in the 19th-Century Parisian Imagination by Mark Everist

Barry Cooper, review of Ludwig van Beethoven: A Very Short Introduction by Mark Evan Bonds

Steve Roud, review of England’s Folk Revival and the Problem of Identity in Traditional Music by Joseph Williams

Anthony Gritten, review of The Music of Frederick Delius: Style, Form and Ethos by Jeremy Dibble

....and many more!

Editors:
Dr Benedict Taylor
Dr Berta Joncus
Dr Sarah Collins
Dr Katherine Butler 

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