Early Keyboard Journal is a refereed periodical published annually by the 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.

NEWS

February 2008

Volume 25-26 (2010) appeared in fall 2010; see its table of contents on this page. Volumes 27 and 28 (2011-2012) will appear as a double issue in spring  2012. For information regarding preparation of manuscripts, see Submission Guidelines.

 

 

Index of Volume 25-26

VOLUME 25-26 (2010)

 

Candace Bailey: “Sarah Cunningham’s Music Book: A Manuscript Collection of Music for a Young Girl of Scottish Descent in Savannah, ca. 1840”

 

David Schulenberg: “J.S. Bach, C.P. Bach, and the Invention of the Concerto for Keyboard and Strings”

 

Jonathan Wessler: “French influence in the Pièce d’Orgue, BWV 572”

 

David Pickett: “Exercises in Playing or Deciphering? Problems in Reading the Text of Johann Krieger’s Anmuthige Clavier-Ubung

 

Asako Hirabayashi: “A New Interpretation of the English Virginalists’ Ornament Signs”

 

Thomas Donahue: “Evaluating Historical Stringing Information”

 

John Koster: Among Mozart’s spättischen Clavier: a Pandaleon-Clavecin by Frantz Joseph Spath, Regensburg, 1767?”

 

Book Reviews: Tilman Skowroneck, Stuart Frankel, Maria Rose van Epenhuysen, Candace Bailey, Blaise Bryski

 

Music Reviews: Alexander Silbiger

 

Editorial Board:
Eva Badura-Skoda, Vienna
Craig J. Cramer, University of Notre Dame
Cynthia Adams Hoover, Smithsonian Institution, Emerita

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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