Music and Visual Cultures (MVC)
The late eighteenth century witnessed a flourishing exchange between music and visual art which was expressed in the creative as well as commercial cultures of the time. Nevertheless, there has been relatively little research to actively consider and thoroughly examine the symbiotic relationship between looking and listening during the period. This series will break new ground on which the interrelationship between art and music, and more broadly between visual art and other forms of creative practice, may be studied and debated.
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General Editor: Z. Blazekovic
Method of peer review: single-blind undertaken by (a) specialist member(s) of the Board or (an) external specialist(s)
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Languages accepted: English, français, español, italiano, Deutsch
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