Early Keyboard Journal is a refereed periodical published annually by the Southeastern Historical Keyboard Society and the Midwestern Historical Keyboard Society. It is the only scholarly English-language journal devoted solely to the music, performance practices, and organology of keyboard instruments to about 1850.
February 2008
Volume 24 (2006), an all-Mozart issue, appeared in fall 2007; see its table of contents on this page. Volumes 25 and 26 (2007-2008) will appear as a double issue in fall 2008. Scholarly articles related to the study and literature of early keyboard instruments are still being solicited for this volume. Please submit manuscripts to the Editor. For information regarding preparation of manuscripts, see Submission Guidelines.
Maria van Epenhuysen Rose: "Mozart in Paris: Which Piano is Appropriate for Sonata K. 310?"
Michael Latcham: "Johan Andreas Stein and Anton Walter. A Comparison of Two Piano Makers."
Kathryn L. Libin: "Mozart's Piano and Dramatic Expression in the Concert Aria Ch'io mi scordi di te . . . Non temer, amato bene, K. 505"
Book Reviews: John A. Rice, Edward L. Kottick
CD Review: Christo Lelie
Editorial Board:
Eva Badura-Skoda, Vienna
Craig J. Cramer, University of Notre Dame
John Koster, National Music Museum
Edward L. Kottick, University of Iowa, Emeritus
Joyce Lindorff, Temple University
Sandra P. Rosenblum, Concord Academy, Emerita
David Schulenberg, Wagner College
David Yearsley, Cornell University
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