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The American Musicological Society was founded in 1934 to advance research in the various fields of music as a branch of learning and scholarship. 3,600 individuals and 1,100 institutional subscribers from over forty nations participate in the Society.
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- Caryl Clark talks about the AMS San Francisco Program Committee
- Proposed Amendment to the AMS By-laws to change the Object Statement: read and discuss!
- The latest issue of JAMS (Fall 2011): Duncan and Mateer on Handel and Galli; Brittan on hearing and the scherzo fantastique; Pedneault-Deslauriers on Pierrot; Steege on Janácek; colloquy on studying U.S. music in the twenty-first century; reviews
- Video webcast of Albin Zak's AMS / Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum Lecture now available
- AMS members: log in and renew your membership for 2012!
- Fall 2011: twenty-one publications receive AMS subventions amounting to nearly $52,000
- AMS/SEM/SMT New Orleans, 1-4 November 2012
- Doctoral Dissertations in Musicology: the most recent database updates and additions
- August 2011 AMS Newsletter
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