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Category: Start / Publications/Magazines/Journals/Website Portals

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(IT) Ad Parnassum

“Ad Parnassum, a twice-yearly musicological journal, was conceived to become a prestigious Italian achievement, and a reference point in the international music scene.

Ad Parnassum deals exclusively with instrumental music of the 18th and 19th centuries. The journal, which appears each year in April and October, accepts contributions in Italian, English, French, Spanish and German.

Each issue includes articles of major scholarly interest (each article is provided with an English summary), a debate of musicological interest, reviews of books relevant to the journal’s field of interest and news.

Ad Parnassum is also complemented by monographs.

The publishing project has been undertaken by Ut Orpheus Edizioni of Bologna. The publishing house is one of the most active and dynamic in Europe in the field of Classical music publication. Ut Orpheus Edizioni, besides guaranteeing the high level of information technology demanded in the printing of the journal, arranges for its distribution on an international scale.

The founding of a periodical of cosmopolitan scope like Ad Parnassum has brought together numerous scholars of diverse nationalities. Roberto De Caro (Bologna), editor of the journal, is supported by an editorial committee consisting of musicologists with extensive experience in the specific field - a scholarly committee of great prestige. The journal also calls on the varied expertise of external collaborators.”

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Added on: Jul 09, 2011 | Hits: 242

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(GR) EarlyMusicGuide.com

"Earlymusicguide.com aims to become the one stop place for anyone interested in early music. Our intention is to promote early music, attract new audience, inform people on anything happens in the world about it and finally the make easier cooperation between professionals.

Earlymusicguide.com was developed and belongs to "classicalmusic.gr - classical music in Greece", a website that focuses on classical music in Greece. Classicalmusic.gr organizes the unique early music festival in Greece: Christmas Early Music Festival. " ...

Added on: Aug 20, 2007 | Hits: 385

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(FR) Vielle à roue (Xavier AIMÉ)

Site dedicated to the hurdy gurdy. 

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Added on: Jul 28, 2009 | Hits: 308

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(FR) Parcours dans la Musique Baroque

“These pages, dedicated to baroque music and discography, were realized by Hervé Lauret with the help of Jacques Fischer, organist and harpsichordist for text identified with one asterisk (*) and by Jean-jacques Walther pour texts identified with two asterisks (**). ..“

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Added on: Jul 26, 2009 | Hits: 393

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(FR) Muse Baroque

“Lauched in March 2003, Muse Baroque, the Baroque Music magazine, is dedicated to the promotion and appreciation of early and baroque music in all its splendour and richness. All genres of music are represented: religious music; operatic and lyric; chamber music etc. ..“

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Added on: Jul 26, 2009 | Hits: 391

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(FR) La flûte traversière en Europe aux XVIème et XVIIème siècles par Philippe Allain-Dupré

"Curiously, in the rediscovery of historical instruments made these last 30 years, the Renaissance cylindrical flute has been singularly overlooked in interpretations "old" or used contraflow (see pages court and Monteverdi). Only a few musicologists, such Raymond Meylan, Howard Mayer Brown and Anne Smith, sought to bring it justice. As the English organologue Anthony Baines explains it is without doubt an excessive passion for the recorder of the XVI and XVII centuries repertoire which is responsible for this.

That's what pushed me, after studying baroque flute at the Royal Conservatory of Brussels, to become even more passionate for these instruments kept mainly in the Italian collections at the Museum of instrumental Kunsthistorisches Museum Brussels and Vienna.

After I developed prototypes copies of originals, it was enough to regain their repertoire. Here are some fruits of my research. " (Google translation) Visit website for more information.

Added on: Jul 31, 2008 | Hits: 131

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(FR) La flûte traversière (Renaissance & Baroque Flute)

Site maintained by Philippe Allain-Dupré on the Renaissance and Baroque flutes.

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Added on: Dec 06, 2009 | Hits: 326

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(Fr) Classissima

"Classissima speaks to all who are interested in classical music, what ever be their connection to it :

    * music lover or simply someone curious to discover this huge repertoire, amateur or professional musician, music teacher,...
    * what ever their favorite epoch : medieval, renaissance, baroque, classical, romantic, 20th century, contemporary,...
    * music in what ever form or style : madrigal, chamber music, symphony, lied, opera,..."

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Added on: Oct 08, 2010 | Hits: 269

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(FR) Classica (Magazine)

Classical music magazine. Will often have early music articles. 

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Added on: Dec 05, 2011 | Hits: 232

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(FR) Chantez-vous français? (Olivier Bettens)

“Curious remarks of sung French from the Medieval to Baroque periods .. . with some considerations on the sung latin of the French. ..“

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Added on: Jul 28, 2009 | Hits: 384

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(FR) La Musique Française au XVIIIème siècle

French music of the 18th century -- website portal.

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Added on: Jul 26, 2009 | Hits: 434

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(EU) Antonio Vivaldi (The Vivaldi Link site)

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The purpose of this site is to provide the public with accurate, documented biographical information in an easy-to-consult format that will continually be updated as new elements come to light. It addition, it provides difficult to find information on modern editions of Vivaldi’s music, a bibliography, a tour map of Vivaldi’s Venice, and a listing of all recordings of Vivaldi’s music since 1999. Here you will be able to listen to much of Vivaldi’s music, see “backstage” films of recording sessions and listen to radio interviews which function as a guide to listening to Vivaldi’s music. Finally, a forum will allow the public to ask questions and exchange ideas.  ..“

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(ES) Musicaantiqva (Music Forums)

Website forums and portal.

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Added on: Nov 17, 2011 | Hits: 331

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(ES) MúsicaAntigua.com

“MúsicaAntigua.com aims to show the immense wealth of the nearly ten centuries of music (from the eighth century to XVIII)”

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Added on: Sep 30, 2011 | Hits: 477

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(ES) Goldberg Magazine -- The Early Music Portal

NOTE: In 2008, Goldberg ceased publication of the magazine.

" Goldberg Magazine is a high quality international Early Music magazine specialised in medieval, baroque, renaissance and early classical music which has been published for over 7 years now. Goldberg is published BI-MONTLY in three separate language editions : ENGLISH, FRENCH and SPANISH, in February, April, June, August, October and December. The Goldberg Magazine has a growing, widespread and loyal subscriber base who read the magazine in many varied countries of the world. "

Added on: Nov 02, 2005 | Hits: 430

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(DK) RenaissanceMusik.dk

“renaissancemusik.dk is a site dedicated to the early music scene within Denmark, both on a professional and an amateur level. Some links to the Nordic and European countries will also be found here.“

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Added on: Nov 22, 2009 | Hits: 445

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(DE) Windkanal - The Forum for the Recorder (Magazine)

“Welcome! This is the open access to our new platform for the recorder. Built around the German recorder magazine Windkanal, a quarterly periodical dedicated to the exciting world of the recorder since 1997, it opens doors into the wonderful world of our instrument via services in German and English.

First of all, the printed magazine: All printed issues are available in our online archive services in German. Enjoy a wide variety of articles with pictures and musical examples, written by well-known ambassadors of the recorder. Read their portraits, comments, news, reviews on CDs, sheet music, reference books and special events. Profit from the information contained in the different media available on our advertising platform.
Notice our exclusive online material: In the enhanced content, you will find a special collection of articles in German only available on this website.

For English readers we have prepared a selection of special articles from the magazine either in their original version or in translated texts. Apart from interviews with the trend-setters of our instrument (such as recorder soloists, ensembles, instrument makers, musicologists and correspondents) you will find interesting sound files, rare images and literature on topics of repertoire, history as well as lots of other information to inspire you.

We hope our range of articles will be interesting and useful. The team at Windkanal wishes you a nice reading tour!”

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Added on: Jul 15, 2011 | Hits: 287

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(DE) Guitar and Lute Magazine (Gitarre & Laute)

Guitare and Lute Magazine .. . German language only.

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Added on: Dec 27, 2009 | Hits: 348

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(DE) Concerto das Magazin für Alte Musik

Early music magazine. German language only. See website for more information. (ed.)

Added on: Apr 20, 2009 | Hits: 447

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(DE) Blockfloete.eu

The online meeting place for people interested in recorders offers the following areas:

    
* News from the world of the recorder
    
* Web links with addresses of farmers recorder, publishers and recorder players can find
    
* A picture album with the possibility e-cards (greeting cards to send)
    
* Write comments to articles
    
* Review articles (up to 5 stars)
    
* Polls
    
* Downloads of PDF catalogs & Software
    
* Become a freelance editor! Write yourself Short News & Articles
    
* A calendar of concerts and seminars on the recorder

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(DE) Bach-Archiv Leipzig

“The Bach-Archiv Leipzig Bach is a center of international research. It includes a research institute dedicated to much basic research and a research library with extensive resources and special collections on Bach. The public relations of the Bach Archive is a museum dedicated primarily to the life and work of the composer in Leipzig, as well as responsible for the implementation of the Bach Festival and the Bach Competition in Leipzig. ..“ (Google Translate)

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Added on: Jun 20, 2010 | Hits: 303

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(DE) Bach In Bombay

“Bach in Bombay is about original Indian and Bengale Music mainly for Piano/Harpsichord and Pipe Organ from the 18th century up to present times. Transcription of forgotten music from archives, Performances, Workshops to make it known to the Music lover.“

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Tags: Daniel Laumans

Added on: May 27, 2011 | Hits: 231

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(CO) Canticum Novum - Schola Cantorum Bogotensis

Website portal on Gregorian chant.

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Added on: Nov 14, 2012 | Hits: 217

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(CA) Wholenote Magazine

"The WholeNote is Toronto’s only comprehensive monthly classical and contemporary concert listing source " for the Toronto and Southern Ontario (CA) region. There is an "Early Music" section detailing the current events of the region. (ed.)

Added on: Mar 06, 2008 | Hits: 398

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(CA) Nota Bene Undergraduate Journal of Musicology

“Nota Bene is a musicology journal developed by the Don Wright Faculty of Music at the University of Western Ontario. It seeks to publish essays of a high critical and rhetorical standard, written by undergraduate students from universities around the world. Essays in historical musicology, ethnomusicology, popular music studies and theory are all encouraged. Submissions are reviewed by a panel of editors from across Canada.

Nota Bene serves to supplement the undergraduate musicology student experience in several ways:

  • Nota Bene allows students interested in musicology to undergo the process of publishing a paper, including professor review and comments
  • Nota Bene encourages a community of undergraduate musicology students and seeks to provide a venue for a nation-wide discourse in musicology
  • Nota Bene provides information for young music students seeking more information about the discipline of musicology and its professional possibilities, offering a means for student communication through scholarly work and the academic publishing process.

Subscriptions

Nota Bene is freely accessible as an electronic publication through this website. Printed copies are sent to subscribing academic libraries, and to the individual authors whose work is published in each issue. To request a subscription for your institution, please contact the editors.”

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Added on: Dec 06, 2011 | Hits: 233

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