CFP: Beethoven Forum (journal)

From: Stephen Hinton (shinton@stanford.edu)
Date: Mon Jan 28 2002 - 14:29:40 EST

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    Beethoven Forum: Call for Papers and Reviews

    The editors of Beethoven Forum, the leading journal of Beethoven
    scholarship, are pleased to announce that the journal will now be
    published twice a year by the University of Illinois Press. Our first
    issue, volume 9, number 1, will appear in April, 2002.

    Maintaining our commitment to publishing the best in international
    Beethoven scholarship, we are expanding coverage to accommodate essays and
    review articles that deal with performance, recordings, and reception, all
    conceived in their broadest sense. Examples might include reviews of
    important recordings, review-essays of the performance histories of
    Beethoven's works, Beethoven in film and other media, and connections
    among musicology, performance, the music industry, musicians, and
    audiences. We also seek essays and reviews that explore the relationship
    between scholarship and performance. Where do history and aesthetics meet?
    Is musicology relevant to performance at all? This is, in short, a call
    not only for an integration of musicology and performance but also for a
    critique of the relationship between the two fields.

    Future issues of Beethoven Forum will from time to time also include a set
    of reviews by a variety of scholars, critics and performers of the same
    recording or set of recordings. This will present a further way to
    address the relationship between aesthetics and history, as different
    authors will be asked to explore different aspects of the performances,
    including the recorded history of the work and the reception of the
    various recorded performances.

    Book reviews will also expand beyond the Forum's traditional emphasis on
    Beethoven monographs. To be included are studies of Beethoven's
    contemporaries as well as broader musical and cultural developments of the
    era, the 200-year reception history of the music,its meanings in a variety
    of cultural and critical contexts, and issues of performance practice.

    For volume 9/2 (to appear in October. 2002) we are interested in reviews
    and review essays on the Ninth Symphony and the Violin Concerto. Along
    with David Levy's review of Jonathan del Mar's new edition of Beethoven's
    Ninth Symphony, we ask for

    -- reviews of recordings which use the new edition;
    -- interviews with conductors who have used the new edition, or other
            dialogue between music scholars and performers;
    -- reevaluations of complete Beethoven symphony recordings by
            Toscanini, Furtwaengler, and Karajan with attention to the
            changing reception of these performances;
    -- the use of the Ninth in film and popular culture;
    -- the history of the Ninth on record; and
    -- the long history of questions about the score and how it should
            sound.

    Interested contributors are asked to contact Stephen Hinton, Jose Bowen,
    or Richard Will to discuss potential submissions or reviews. Please send
    email or correspondence to:

    Stephen Hinton
    Editor-in-Chief, Beethoven Forum
    Department of Music
    Stanford University
    Stanford, CA 94305-3076, USA
    shinton@stanford.edu

    Jose Bowen,
    Recordings Reviews Editor, Beethoven Forum
    Caestecker Chair of Music
    Department of Art, Music & Theater
    Walsh 102
    Georgetown University
    Washington DC, 20057, USA
    jab3@georgetown.edu

    Richard Will
    Book Reviews Editor, Beethoven Forum
    McIntire Deparment of Music
    University of Virginia
    112 Old Cabell Hall
    PO Box 400176
    Charlottesville, VA 22904-4176, USA
    rw6w@virginia.edu

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