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Ad Parnassum Journal

A Journal on Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Instrumental Music is a twice-yearly Peer-Reviewed musicological Journal, one of the most prestigious international scholarly achievement and a reference point in the field of the musicological research.
Ad Parnassum deals exclusively with instrumental music of the 18th and 19th centuries. The journal, which appears each year in April and October, accepts contributions in Italian, English, French, Spanish and German. Each issue includes articles of major scholarly interest (each article is provided with an English summary), a debate of musicological interest, reviews of books relevant to the journal’s field of interest, news and information about the contributors and their affiliation.

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Ad Parnassum Journal Vol. 21 – No. 41 – October 2023

Contents News, Bios, Books Received and Abstracts

Ad Parnassum Journal – Vol. 21 – No. 40- April 2023

ARTICLES Beverly Jerold Equal Temperament and Johann Sebastian Bach’s Music Fabrizio Ammetto, Francisco Javier Lupiáñez Ruiz, Luis Miguel Pinzón Acosta The Thematic Catalogue of the Musical Works of...

Ad Parnassum Journal – Vol. 20 – No. 39- October 2022

ARTICLES Fabrizio Ammetto, Francisco Javier Lupiáñez Ruiz, Luis Miguel Pinzón Acosta The Thematic Catalogue of the Musical Works of Johann Georg Pisendel (PW): I. The Chamber...

Ad Parnassum Journal – Vol. 20 – No. 38- April 2022

Ad Parnassum Vol. 20 - No. 38 - April 2022 pp. 112 ARTICLES Michael Talbot Two Unsuspected New Violin Sonatas by Tomaso Albinoni in the Estensische Musikalien Nieves Pascual León La...

Ad Parnassum Journal – Vol. 19 – No. 37- October 2021

Ad Parnassum Journal - Vol. 19 - No. 37 - October 2021, pp. 128 ARTICLES Barry Cooper The Origins of the Opening Motif in Beethoven’s Fifth Symphony Imre...

Ad Parnassum Journal – Vol. 19 – No. 36 – April 2021

Ad Parnassum Journal - Vol. 19 - No. 36 - April 2021, pp. 164 ARTICLES Judith Ortega Rodríguez Música para reyes. El archivo de música de la...

Forthcoming Publications

The Composer-Conductor Figure between the 19th and 20th Centuries

edited by Roberto Illiano, Turnhout, Brepols, 2026 (Speculum Musicae, 61). Between the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, many great musicians served as both composers and conductors,...

In Search of Morton Feldman. A Portrait of the Composer at 100

edited by Benjamin R. Levy, Turhout, Brepols, 2026 (Contemporary Composers, 8). There is something inscrutable about Morton Feldman. His music resists analysis, first through...

Twentieth-Century Music Criticism and Racial Discourses

edited by Roberto Illiano, Turnhout, Brepols, 2026 (Music, Criticism & Politics, 14). In recent decades, the relationship between music and criticism has been a key...

New Perspectives on the 19th-Century Cello

edited by George Kennaway, Turnhout, Brepols, 2026 (Speculum Musicae) This book offers a rich variety of approaches to the nineteenth-century cello and cellists. Its range...

New Releases

Music and the Figurative Arts in the Baroque Era

edited by Florence Gétreau and Fulvia Morabito, Turnhout, Brepols, 2025 (Speculum Musicae, 59), pp. xv+448+16 color ills., ISBN 978-2-503-62184-5. Contents The figurative arts — or the...

The Body in Musical Performance: Knowledge, Gesture, and Identity

edited by Marcello Mazzetti, Turnhout, Brepols, 2025 (Applied Music Studies, 2),pp. xx+276, ISBN 978-2-503-62192-0. Contents This volume offers a groundbreaking exploration of musical embodiment across time,...

Perspectives on the Music of György Kurtág: Performance, Language and Memory

Edited by Rachel Beckles Willson and Gergely Fazekas, Turnhout, Brepols, 2025 (Contemporary Composers, 7), pp. xii+252, ISBN 978-2-503-61866-1.           Contents The present volume has been made possibile...

Embodied Musicology: Ways that Embodiment Shapes Performance and Reception

edited by Arnie Cox, Turnhout, Brepols, 2025 (Applied Music Studies, 1), ISBN 978-2-503-62191-3, pp. xvi+378. Contents For most of its history, as one might reasonably imagine,...