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The editors of British Postgraduate Musicology are pleased to announce the publication online of Volume 9 <http://www.bpmonline.org.uk/bpm9/> of the journal. The new issue includes articles by Chiara Bertoglio, Rachel Brawn, Jonathan De Souza, Helen Gubbins and Eva Moreda Rodríguez, and covers such topics as female personae in old French song, music in Fascist Spain, Indeterminate Music, Giya Kancheli's /Exil/, and a review of the Society for Musicology in Ireland's 2006 conference. As always, the complete volume is available for free at this website, along with online back issues to 2001. We hope you find it of interest.
BPM is an independent, peer-reviewed journal run by postgraduates for
postgraduates. It aims to publish high-quality examples of work from the
British postgraduate community, and provide a valuable experience of
peer-reviewed publication to student musicologists. Current postgraduates
based in Great Britain who wish to contribute to the next volume of BPM
should consult www.bpmonline.org.uk/contribute.html for more information.
With best wishes,
Tim Rutherford-Johnson and the editorial board
British Postgraduate Musicology
www.bpmonline.org.uk
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Dr J. P. E. Harper-Scott
Lecturer in Music
Department of Music
Royal Holloway, University of London
Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX, Great Britain
http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Music/jpeh-s.html
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