Free Access to "Fontes Artis Musicae" through June 30
Monday, May 4, 2020
 
Project MUSE is offering free access to a number of scholarly journals in order to facilitate the use of high-quality scholarship during the COVID-19 crisis. As a result, articles in Fontes Artis Musicae, the journal of the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres (IAML, one of the co-sponsors of RISM) dating back to 2016 are available free online until the end of June.
There are a number of articles that are especially relevant to people interested in musical sources. Take advantage of the opportunity to read the following:
Articles featuring RISM
- An Evening of Irish Music: The Emerald Isle Comes to Germany
 Jennifer A. Ward, Axel Klein
- Library Catalogue Records as a Research Resource: Introducing ‘A Big Data History of Music’
 Sandra Tuppen, Stephen Rose, Loukia Drosopoulou
- The Moravian Music Foundation Experience Using Bibliographic Records Downloaded from RISM
 David Blum
Music Manuscripts, Printed Music, and Libretti
- Bernardino de Ribera’s Compositional Summary: Toledo Polyphonic Codex 6
 Carlos Gutiérrez Cajaraville
- The Chitarra Spagnola in Venice and the Veneto: Evidence from the Musical Sources
 Paolo Alberto Rismondo
- The Cistercian Musical Practice in Eighteenth-Century Silesia in Light of Surviving Musical and Archival Collections
 Ewa Hauptmann-Fischer, Maksymilian Kapelański
- A Collection of Italian Librettos: A New Source for the Study of the Central European Reception of Italian Opera during the Mid-Eighteenth Century
 Nieves Pascual León
- Early Music Prints and New Technology: Variants and Variant Editions
 Andrea Lindmayr Brandl
- ‘I begin writing, and then have second thoughts’: Shostakovich and the Sketches for the Eighth Symphony
 Laura E. Kennedy
- Johann Walter Werke Verzeichnis [JWWV]
 Robin A. Leaver
- Kompositionsspuren: Über die Werkstattmanuskripte Louis Spohrs
 Franziska Reich
- The Masses Of Francesco Perneckher in the Collection of the Pauline Monastery at Jasna Góra (Częstochowa): Problems of Attribution and Source Studies
 Maciej Jochymczyk, Maksymilian Kapelański
- Miss Austen Plays Pleyel: An Additional Source for the Jane Austen Family Music Collection?
 Marian Wilson Kimber
- Music Manuscript Collection of the Silesian School of Composing in the Karol Szymanowski Academy of Music Library in Katowice, Poland
 Hanna Bias
- The Music Manuscripts in the Church of San Francisco de Quito: An Undocumented Collection
 Jesus Estevez
- The Provenance of Selected Sheet Music of Warsaw Publishers (1875-1918) in the Main Library of the Stanisław Moniuszko Academy of Music (Gdańsk)
 Marta Walkusz
- Unearthing Catalan Musical Heritage: The IFMuC Project
 Aurèlia Pessarrodona, Josep Maria Gregori
Music collections
- An Approach to the Cuban Institutions that Hold Documents Related to Musical Heritage
 Yohana Ortega Hernández
- Archiving a Living Composer: Building Arvo Pärt’s Personal Archive
 Anneli Kivisiv, Kai Kutman
- Canada: The Drs. James L. and Margaret Whitby Music Collections Music Library, The University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada
 Lisa Rae Philpott
- Entangled Modernities in the Culture of Korean Music Publishing: Challenges in Establishing A Contemporary Korean Art Music Archive
 Meebae Lee
- Ephemeral Music?: – The ‘Secondary Music’ Collection at the British Library
 Christopher Scobie
- The Library of Jāzeps Vītols Latvian Academy of Music
 Evita Stankeviča
- Musikbibliotheken in Lettland
 Eridana Žiba, Lilija Limane
- The Music Library of Francesco Viani (1809–1877): The Reconstruction of a Gift to the “Paganini” Conservatory of Genoa
 Carmela Bongiovanni
- Recently Catalogued Music Archives and Fonds in Santiago, Chile: A Contribution to the Dissemination of Written Musical Heritage of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
 Laura Fahrenkrog, Fernanda Vera
- The Sibelius Museum
 Inger Jakobsson-Wärn
- Special Collections of Printed Music in the Digital Archive of the National Library of Estonia
 Heidi Heinmaa
- Texas: Where Americans, Mexicans, Germans, and Italians Meet: The Hauschild Music Collection at the Cushing Memorial Library and Archives
 Felicia Piscitelli
Category: New publications
 
    