[Dancecult-l] New issue of ECHO: A Music-Centerd Journal
Kariann E. Goldschmitt
kariann at humnet.ucla.edu
Mon Feb 18 22:32:33 CET 2008
Echo: a music-centered journal is proud to announce its latest
publication, Volume 8, issue 1.
Articles in this issue include John Brackett's "From the Fantastic to
the Dangerously Real: Reading John Zorn's Artwork" and Paul
Christiansen's "On Janácek and Obsession." The issue also features a
roundtable discussion of music and the public sphere, with
contributions from James Deaville, Ivan Paolo de Paris Fontanari,
Sanna Pederson, and Holley Replogle-Wong. In addition, Melissa de
Graaf reviews Nadine Hubbs's The Queer Composition of America's
Sound: Gay Modernists, American Music, and National Identity, and
Sandy Thorburn reviews Istvan Anhalt: Pathways and Memory, edited by
Robin Elliott and Gordon E. Smith.
Echo: a music-centered journal is an interdisciplinary, peer-reviewed
journal created and edited by graduate students in the Department of
Musicology at the University of California, Los Angeles. Since our
first issue in fall of 1999, we have published regularly and welcome
submissions and project proposals throughout the year. Echo is an
entirely web-based journal, and can be accessed free of charge by any
online visitor. All issues can be found at http://www.echo.ucla.edu.
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