Nineteenth-Century Music Review locates music within all aspects of culture in the long nineteenth century (c.1789-1914), covering the widest possible range of methods, topics and concepts. Through themed and general issues, articles provide both depth and breadth in their contribution to this expanding field. A rich supply of book, CD, DVD, and score reviews reflects the journal's title and commitment to stimulate and advance critical discussion.
Article Types
Nineteenth-Century Music Review publishes:
- Book Review
- CD Review
- Digital Resource Review
- Digital Resource Review Article*
- DVD Review
- Multimedia Review
- Research Article*
- Review Article*
- Review Essay*
- Score Review
- Recording Review
- Letters to the Editor
* All or part of the publication costs for these article types may be covered by one of the agreements Cambridge University Press has made to support open access. For authors not covered by an agreement, and without APC funding, please see this journal's open access options for instructions on how to request an APC waiver.