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The Journal of Seventeenth-Century Music (JSCM) is published
by the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music to provide a refereed
forum for scholarly studies of the musical cultures of the seventeenth century.
These include historical and archival studies, performance practice, music
theory, aesthetics, dance and theater. JSCM also publishes critical
reviews and summary listings of recently published books, scores, recordings,
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VOLUME 13
(2007) NUMBER 1
Table of Contents
A
Note from the Editor, Bruce Gustafson
Articles
Review-Essay
Reviews
Books
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Worship Wars in Early
Lutheranism: Choir, Congregation, and Three Centuries of Conflict,
by Joseph Herl, reviewed by Mary E.
Frandsen
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Music and Women of
the Commedia dellArte in the Late Sixteenth Century, by
Anne MacNeil, reviewed by Kelley Harness
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The Monteverdi Vespers
of 1610: Music, Context, Performance, by Jeffrey G. Kurtzman,
reviewed by Massimo Ossi
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Henry Purcell’s Operas:
The Complete Texts, edited by Michael Burden, reviewed
by Andrew R. Walkling
Critical Editions of Music
Compact Disc
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Thomas Tomkins: Above
the Starrs, Fretwork with Emma Kirkby, Catherine King, Charles
Daniels, Donald Greig, Richard Wistreich, and Jonathan Arnold, reviewed
by Andrew R. Walkling
Communications
Masthead
- Editor-in-Chief: Bruce
Gustafson
- Reviews Editor: Stephen R. Miller
- Copy Editor: Mary Paquette-Abt
- Consulting Editor: Kerala
J. Snyder
Editorial Board:
- Mauro Calcagno, Richard Charteris, Georgia Cowart
(ex officio, President of the Society for Seventeenth-Century
Music), Kenneth Gilbert, Rebecca Harris-Warrick, Wendy Beth Heller,
Denis Herlin, John Walter Hill, Jeffrey Kurtzman, Lois Rosow
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