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Massimiliano Sala <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear all, I'm glad to announce that the IV issue of Ad Parnassum: A
Journal of 18th- and 19th-Century Instrumental Music is now available
(www.adparnassum.org).

The new issue of the journal include the following articles:

ARTICLES

Jarmila Gabrielova: Die Variation in den Orchesterwerken von Antonin
Dvorak

Peter Holman: =ABA Solo on the Viola da Gamba": Carl Friedrich Abel as
a Performer

Hartmuth Kinzler: Chopins B-Moll-Sonate: Vier seiner tollsten Kinder -
genetisch verwandt?

Bella Brover-Lubovsky: When the Dominant Doesn't Dominate: Tonal Structure
in Vivaldi's Concertos

Michael Walter: Analyse und Wahrnehmungsperspektive am Beispiel von
Mozarts Violinkonzert KV 218

REVIEWS

Rohan H.  Stewart-MacDonald: Nineteenth-Century British Music Studies,
vol.  iii

Michael Talbot: Weber, William.  Music and the Middle Class: The Social
Structure of Concert Life in London, Paris and Vienna between 1830 and
1848

Philip Olleson: Wollenberg, Susan.  Music at Oxford in the Eighteenth
and Nineteenth Centuries

Attilio Bottegal: Lockwood, Lewis. Beethoven. The Music and the Life

OBITUARIES

Craig B. Parker: Edwin Chappell White

Craig B. Parker: J. Bunker Clark

REPORT

Marc Niub=F2: International Musicological Conference - The Work of Antonin
Dvorak (Prague, 8-11 September 2004)

NEWS

Forthcoming Conferences
Contributors
Books Received
Abstracts
Index of Names

Ad Parnassum is published by Ut Orpheus Edizioni.
Proposals for articles in English, French, German, Italian and Spanish
should be addressed to:
Dr Roberto Illiano [log in to unmask]
Dr Luca Sala [log in to unmask]
Dr Massimiliano Sala  [log in to unmask]

Books and editions of new music to be considered for reviews should be
addressed to:
Massimiliano Sala
via Bertesi 10
I-26100 Cremona

For subsciptions and rates, please see our website: www.adparnassum.org

Ad Parnassum
A Journal on Eighteenth- and Nineteenth-Century Instrumental Music

   Editor-in-Chief:
   Roberto De Caro, Bologna

   Editors:
   Roberto Illiano, Cremona
   Fulvia Morabito, Cremona
   Michela Niccolai, Cremona
   Claudio Nuzzo, Cremona
   Luca Sala, Cremona
   Massimiliano Sala, Cremona

   Advisory Board:
   Theophil Antonicek, Vienna
   Eva Badura-Skoda, Vienna
   Andrea Bornstein, London
   Clive Brown, Leeds
   Michele Calella, Zurich
   Federico Celestini, Graz
   Bathia Churgin, Ramat-Gan
   Andrea Coen, Rome
   Barry Cooper, Manchester
   Dorothy de Val, Toronto
   William Drabkin, Southampton
   Albert Dunning, Cremona
   Sergio Durante, Padua
   Dinko Fabris, Bari
   Ralph Locke, New York
   Elio Matassi, Rome
   Simon McVeigh, London
   Leon Plantinga, New Haven
   Irena Poniatowska, Warsaw
   Rudolf Rasch, Utrecht
   Giancarlo Rostirolla, Rome
   David Rowland, Cambridge
   Manfred Hermann Schmid, Tubingen
   Laszlo Somfai, Budapest
   Christian Speck, Koblenz-Landau
   Larry Todd, Durham

   Consultant Editors:
   Paolo Dal Molin, France
   Antonio Ezquerro Esteban, Spain
   Giacomo Fornari, Italy
   Andrea Lindmayr-Brandl, Austria
   Peter Niedermuller, Germany
   Adena Portowitz, Israel
   Barbara Przybyszewska-Jarmijska, Poland
   Marina Ritzarev, Israel
   Angela Romagnoli, Italy
   Renata Suchowiejko, Poland
   Claudia Vincis, Switzerland
   Pietro Zappala, Italy

Dr Massimiliano Sala
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www.adparnassum.org

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