Greetings BRS Forum members. Many apologies for the long absence (offers a long list of weak excuses, blah blah blah ... collective yawn from members).
Anyway, more importantly, here's some hot new Beethoven research (with free download of a new Beethoven article up to September 30) :
New Beethoven Research: A Special Issue from the Journal of Musicological Research
07 August 2013 Taylor & Francis
Publication title: Journal of Musicological Research
Author: Editor: Deborah Kauffman, University of Northern Colorado
Publication type: Journal
Routledge and the Journal of Musicological Research are pleased to announce a special issue on New Beethoven Research. The special issue features a collection of articles covering the latest research on one of the most important and influential figures in music.
"Two centuries after their creation, Beethoven's works display an undiminished cultural relevance. One measure of their vitality is the intensity with which musicians continue to probe the context of Beethoven's career and the aesthetic meaning of his compositions," said guest editor William Kinderman in his preface to the double issue.
For a limited time, Routledge is offering free access to an article from the special issue: "Of Hunting, Horns, and Heroes: A Brief History of E♭ Major before the Eroica," John David Wilson. Access this article for FREE until September 30, 2013.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/...96.2013.792037
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OK, hope you all check out the article whilst it's free. Speak to you all later!
Anyway, more importantly, here's some hot new Beethoven research (with free download of a new Beethoven article up to September 30) :
New Beethoven Research: A Special Issue from the Journal of Musicological Research
07 August 2013 Taylor & Francis
Publication title: Journal of Musicological Research
Author: Editor: Deborah Kauffman, University of Northern Colorado
Publication type: Journal
Routledge and the Journal of Musicological Research are pleased to announce a special issue on New Beethoven Research. The special issue features a collection of articles covering the latest research on one of the most important and influential figures in music.
"Two centuries after their creation, Beethoven's works display an undiminished cultural relevance. One measure of their vitality is the intensity with which musicians continue to probe the context of Beethoven's career and the aesthetic meaning of his compositions," said guest editor William Kinderman in his preface to the double issue.
For a limited time, Routledge is offering free access to an article from the special issue: "Of Hunting, Horns, and Heroes: A Brief History of E♭ Major before the Eroica," John David Wilson. Access this article for FREE until September 30, 2013.
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/...96.2013.792037
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OK, hope you all check out the article whilst it's free. Speak to you all later!
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