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Acta Brookiana

Music Research and Documentation

Editors: Barbara Dobbs Mackenzie Zdravko Blazekovic
Publishing Manager: Johan Van der Beke
Details List of Publications

ISSN 2983-9211

Method of peer review
single-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist

Keywords
Musicology, Performing Arts, Modernism, Composers, Musical Analysis, World Music, Iconography, Worldwide

Accepted Language(s):
English

ABOUT

Book-length publications from the Brook Center’s activities will appear in the series Acta Brookiana: Music Research and Documentation. The Center’s objectives are to promote and provide a setting for wide-ranging research and documentation activities in music and to disseminate the results of its activities through publications and conferences.  The Barry S. Brook Center for Music Research and Documentation is a scholarly facility of The Graduate Center of The City University of New York founded in 1989 by the renowned musicologist Barry S. Brook and renamed in his memory after his death in 1997.

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    Main Language: English

    Single-blind undertaken by a specialist member or the Board or an external specialist.

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