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The Musical Times

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Academic journal of classical music in the United Kingdom
Academic journal
The Musical Times
The Musical Times 1848
DisciplineClassical music
LanguageEnglish
Edited byAntony Bye
Publication details
Former names
The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular; Mainzer's Musical Times and Singing Circular
History1842–2024
Publisher
Musical Times Publications (United Kingdom)
FrequencyQuarterly
Standard abbreviations
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ISO 4Music. Times
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ISSN0027-4666
LCCN54000525
JSTOR00274666
OCLC no.53165808
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The Musical Times was anacademic journal ofclassical music edited and produced in theUnited Kingdom.

It was originally created byJoseph Mainzer in 1842 asMainzer's Musical Times and Singing Circular, but in 1844 he sold it toAlfred Novello (who also foundedThe Musical World in 1836), and it was published monthly byNovello and Co. (also owned by Alfred Novello at the time).[1] It first appeared asThe Musical Times and Singing Class Circular, a name which was retained until 1903.[2][3] From the very beginning, every issue – initially just eight pages – contained a simple piece of choral music (alternating secular and sacred), which choral society members subscribed to collectively for the sake of the music.[4]

Its title was shortened to its present name from January 1904.[5] Even during World War II it continued to be published regularly, making it the world's oldest continuously published periodical devoted to western classical music.[6] In 1947 a two volume compilation of material from the first 100 years of the magazine, edited byPercy Scholes, was published.[7]

The journal originally appeared monthly, but became a quarterly publication in 2004. It is available online atJSTOR andRILM Abstracts of Music Literature Full Text.

The Winter 2024 edition was prefaced by a "Special Announcement", stating that the journal was ceasing publication "for the forseeable future."[8] At the time, it was the oldest such journal still being published in the United Kingdom.[9]

Past editors

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References

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  1. ^'The Musical World'.Retrospective Index to Music Periodicals (1760–1966)
  2. ^Publisher Information: Musical Times Publications Ltd. Retrieved 9 August 2009.
  3. ^"Front Matter".The Musical Times and Singing Class Circular.44 (730):769–776. 1903.JSTOR 904250.
  4. ^Scholes, Percy.A.'The 'Musical Times' Century', inThe Musical Times, Vol. 85, No. 1216, Centenary Number 1844-1944 (June, 1944), pp. 173-176
  5. ^"Volume Information".The Musical Times.45 (731):i–viii. 1904.JSTOR 903288.
  6. ^"Editorial".The Musical Times.135 (1816):328–329. 1994 – via JSTOR.
  7. ^The Mirror of Music, 1844-1944: A Century of Musical Life in Britain as Reflected in the Pages of the Musical Times (1947)
  8. ^Phillips, Peter (2024)."Special announcement".The Musical Times.165 (1969):3–4.JSTOR 27344476.
  9. ^"The Musical Times (London, 1844-1900)".
  10. ^abcdeHughes, Meirion.The English Musical Renaissance and the Press 1850-1914: Watchmen of Music
  11. ^"Frederick George Edwards. Born, October 11, 1853. Died, November 28, 1909" .The Musical Times.51 (803):9–11. January 1910.JSTOR 907487 – viaWikisource.
  12. ^"Grace, Harvey | Encyclopedia.com".www.encyclopedia.com.
  13. ^Oxford Dictionary of Music (2013)
  14. ^R. E. (1960)."Robin Hull".The Musical Times.101 (1411): 547 – via JSTOR.
  15. ^Dickinson, Peter (July 24, 2018)."Basil Ramsey obituary" – via The Guardian.

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