Leonardo Music Journal Call for Papers

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We invite proposals for the next issue of Leonardo Music Journal. The guidelines linked below are intended to create an identifiable focus for each issue, but should not be regarded as a limited set of assigned topics or as specific questions to be answered. They should serve instead as springboards for personally relevant writing and are open to individual interpretation.

CALL FOR PAPERS: LMJ21: Beyond Notation: Communicating Music (2011)

Peer-to-peer file exchange, the iTunes store, MySpace, Pandora – by 2010 it's obvious that the Internet has radically transformed the economy and culture of selling, distributing, owning and hearing recorded music. Less discussed is the Web's impact on that part of music that used to be called "the score" – instructions, suggestions and materials for performing, rather than consuming, music. For Volume 21 of Leonardo Music Journal we solicit papers that address the impact of technological change on how we distribute instructions and materials for musical performance.
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Contact Editor-in-Chief Nicolas Collins or the Leonardo Music Journal Editorial Office with proposals.

 

 

Updated 2 August 2010