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Massimiliano Sala <[log in to unmask]>
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In April 2003, the first issue of Ad Parnassum: A Journal of 18th- and
19th-Century Instrumental Music, a twice-yearly musicological journal,
is to be published.  Conceived to become a prestigious Italian achievement,
and a reference point in the international music scene, Ad Parnassum
will deal exclusively with instrumental music of the 18th and 19th
centuries.  The journal, which will appear each year in April and October,
will accept contributions in Italian, English, French, Spanish and German.
Each issue will include:

. 4-5 articles of major scholarly interest. Each article will be
    provided with an English summary;
. A debate of musicological interest: the first theme to be presented to
    readers will be Classicism;
. Reviews of books relevant to the journal's field of interest;
. News.

The first issue of the journal will include the following articles:

Paul Cienniwa (University of Massachusetts): Unexpected Examples of
Sonata Form: Claude- Benigne Balbastre's Pieces de clavecin of 1759
Barry Cooper (Manchester University): Subthematicism and Metaphor in
Beethoven's Tenth Symphony
Peter Niedermuller (Universitat Mainz): Das offentliche Konzert in
Wien zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts: Uberlegungen zu einer Typologie
Hartmuth Kinzler (Universitat Osnabruck): Themeninvention und ihre
variative Ausarbeitung im zweiten Satz von Schuberts A-Moll-Sonate op.
42 (D 845)
Rohan Stewart-MacDonald (Cambridge): Canonic Passages in the Later Piano
Sonats of Muzio Clementi: their Structural and Expressive Roles

Ad Parnassum will be complemented by an annual monograph.  The first,
to be published in 2003, will be devoted to Hector Berlioz, on the
occasion of the celebration of the 200th anniversary of his birth.  The
publishing project is being undertaken by Ut Orpheus Edizioni of Bologna.
The publishing house is one of the most active and dynamic in Europe in
the field of Classical music publication.  Ut Orpheus Edizioni, besides
guaranteeing the high level of information technology demanded in the
printing of the journal, will arrange for its distribution on an
international scale.  The founding of a periodical of cosmopolitan scope
like Ad Parnassum has brought together numerous scholars of diverse
nationalities.  Roberto De Caro (Bologna), editor of the journal, will
be supported by an editorial committee consisting of musicologists with
extensive experience in the specific field - a scholarly committee of
great prestige.  The journal will also call on the varied expertise of
external collaborators.

AD PARNASSUM
A Journal of 18th- and 19th-Century Instrumental Music

Editor-in-Chief: ROBERTO DE CARO
Editors: ROBERTO ILLIANO, FULVIA MORABITO, MICHELA NICCOLAI,
CLAUDIO NUZZO, LUCA SALA, MASSIMILIANO SALA

Advisory Board:
Theophil Antonicek, Vienna
Eva Badura-Skoda, Vienna
A. Peter Brown, Bloomington
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
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
Eugene K. Wolf, Philadelphia

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

Please, for for guidelines on submitting an article for the journal or
subscrition's informations please contact

Dr Roberto Illiano, Fondazione-Stichting Pietro Antonio Locatelli, Via
Cadolini, 2 - I-26100 Cremona or email: [log in to unmask]

Dr Luca Sala, ul. Golebia 1/5, 31.007 Krakow, or e-mail:
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Dr Massimiliano Sala, Via Trecchi, 2 - I-26100 Cremona or e-mail:
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Dr Massimiliano Sala
Via Trechhi, 2
I-26100 Crermona
Fax: 0039 037225335
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