
Print ISSN: 2032-5371
Online ISSN: 2507-0320
Frequency:
2 issues/year
Method of peer review
single-blind undertaken by a specialist member of the Board or an external specialist
Keywords
Musicology, Songs, Late Middle Ages, Renaissance, Early Modern Ages, Europe, History of Music, Polyphony, Music Collections, Composers, Music Notations, Religious Music
Accepted Language(s):
English, German, French, Italian, Dutch, Spanish
Available in Open Access
The Journal of the Alamire Foundation provides a critical forum for the most recent and outstanding research on music in or related to the Low Countries up to the end of the Ancien Régime. Each issue consists of three sections. The first focuses on a specific theme. The second contains free papers applying the full range of musicological approaches on any relevant topic. The third section fulfills the Foundation’s mission of promoting dialogue between the worlds of performance and scholarship by offering discussions of recent performance events, productions, editions, books, or issues. The journal’s distinctive qualities ensure it maintains a unique profile. Its emphasis on research of the highest quality aims to place it among the leading journals in its field.
The Journal of the Alamire Foundation is a Diamond Open Access-journal supported by the Alamire Foundation (https://www.alamirefoundation.org/nl/). There are no APCs or other author-facing fees.
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EDITORIAL BOARD
Founding Editors
David J. Burn
Katelijne SchiltzGeneral editors
David J. Burn (University of Leuven)
Sarah Ann Long (Michigan State University)Editorial board
Jennifer Bain (Dalhousie University)
Bonnie J. Blackburn (University of Oxford)
M. Jennifer Bloxam (Williams College)
Stratton Bull (Alamire Foundation, University of Leuven)
Philippe Canguilhem (Université de Tours)
Antonio Chemotti (Alamire Foundation, University of Leuven / Royal Library of Belgium)
Daniele Filippi (Università di Torino)
Fabrice Fitch (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland)
Sean Gallagher (New England Conservatory of Music)
Paweł Gancarczyk (Polish Academy of Sciences)
Adam Gilbert (University of Southern California)
Barbara Haggh-Huglo (University of Maryland)
Eric Jas (University of Utrecht)
Andrew Kirkman (University of Birmingham)
Christian Leitmeir (University of Oxford)
Mark Lewon (Fachhochschule Nordwestschweiz)
Grantley McDonald (Universität Wien)
John Milsom (Liverpool Hope University)
Emilio Ros-Fábregas (Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas)
Thomas Schmidt (University of Manchester)
Eugeen Schreurs (University of Antwerp)
Rob Wegman (Princeton University)
Christiane Wiesenfeldt (Universität Heidelberg)
Miriam Wendling (Alamire Foundation, University of Leuven)
Emily Zazulia (University of California Berkeley)
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AUTHOR INFORMATION
Submissions
Submissions should be addressed to the General Editors, at the following address:
Journal of the Alamire Foundation
c/o Prof. Dr. David Burn
K.U. Leuven – Onderzoekseenheid Musicologie
Mgr. Ladeuzeplein 21, bus 5591
B-3000 Leuven (Belgium)
jaf@alamirefoundation.orgPeer review procedure
All papers are peer-reviewed (anonymously, at the choice of the author) by two members of the Editorial and/or Advisory BoardsGuidelines for authors
https://www.brepols.net/permalink/guidelines-jafLicencing & Copyright
All articles are published in Open Access under a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 licence. The authors retain copyright and grant Brepols the license to publish and disseminate the article.
Ethics, Malpractice and Authorship Statement
https://www.brepols.net/ethics
Archival
All articles are digitally archived in Portico
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RANKING & INDEXING
International Bibliography of Humanism and the Renaissance
International Medieval Bibliography
RILM: Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale
Scimago Journal & Country Rank SJR
Scopus
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ANVUR Area 10 – Class A
ANVUR Area 10 – Scientific