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The JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGICAL RESEARCH is pleased to announce the
publication of Vol. 21 / 1-2, featuring the following articles:
ANATOLE LEIKIN, Piano-Roll Recordings of Enrique Granados: A Study of a
Transcription of the Composer's Performance
MAULY PURBA, Gondang Sabangunan Ensemble Music of the Batak Toba People:
Musical Instruments, Structure and Terminology
JAMES DEAVILLE, Writing Liszt: Lina Ramann, Marie Lipsius and Early
Musicology
HALI FIELDMAN, Schubert's Quartettsatz and Sonata Form's New Way
With book reviews by Michael Saffle, Chris Goertzen, Jeremy Grimshaw, and
Allen Scott.
The JOURNAL OF MUSICOLOGICAL RESEARCH publishes original articles on all
aspects of the discipline of music: historical musicology, style and
repertory studies, music theory, ethnomusicology, music education,
organology, and interdisciplinary studies. Because contemporary music
scholarship addresses critical and analytical issues from a multiplicity
of viewpoints, the Journal of Musicological Research seeks to present
studies from all perspectives, using the full spectrum of methodologies.
This variety makes the Journal a place where scholarly approaches can
coexist, in all their harmony and occasional discord, and one that is not
allied with any particular school or viewpoint.
Submissions should include three copies of the proposed article and clear
copies of musical examples. Address inquiries to:
Editors, The Journal of Musicological Research
School of Music
University of Northern Colorado
Frasier Hall, Campus Box 28
Greeley, CO 80639, USA
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Jonathan Bellman
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Chair, Dept. of Music History and Literature FAX:
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School of Music, College of PVA
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University of Northern Colorado
501 20th Street, Campus Box 28
Greeley, CO 80639
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treat him with affection and honour:
Body and soul, he scours all clean,
babbling about this and that.
--Kabir, medieval mystic poet (late 15th century)
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