RISM Lectures
The Répertoire International des Sources Musicales (RISM) has long provided both musicologists and performing musicians with indispensable research tools. Currently, RISM’s freely available online database includes over 1.4 million records for musical sources held in diverse institutions around the world. Major additions to the database have oftentimes resulted from larger-scale projects targeting specific repertories, and including these in RISM should inspire and facilitate further, in-depth research.
The RISM Board of Directors has launched a lecture series in the hope of calling greater attention to such valuable collections and also to underscore RISM’s role as a mediator between the worlds of music researchers and librarians—in accordance with its double sponsorship by the International Musicological Society and the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres.
For more information about each lecture, including a recording, select from the lectures below.
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First RISM Lecture: The Fondo Cappella Sistina in RISM
Claudia Montuschi, Thomas Schmidt, Richard Sherr -
Second RISM Lecture: The Bach Collection of the Berlin Staatsbibliothek
Martina Rebmann, Christoph Wolff -
Third RISM Lecture: Musical Sources in Mexico
Lucero Enríquez, Drew Edward Davies, Analía Cherñavsky