Essays About Musicology Now

Happy New Year from Musicology Now

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  (New Years fireworks over Pikes Peak, Lars Leber Photography)   As we all return to our musicological tasks at the outset of the new year, here are a few things to look forward to on Musicology Now during… Read More

Now We Are 2

This blog reckons its formal beginning (after some alpha- and beta-testing) as (variously) 1 August 2013 and/or the beginning of the academic year 2013–14. Right now you’re within a couple of clicks of everything we’ve published: expand “Blog Archive” on… Read More

2014: the Stats

Happy New Year! Here are the 2014 statistics for Musicology Now, formally launched in August 2013, and today completing its first full calendar year. Total number of posts, 2014: 112Pageviews, since inception: 175,000Daily hits: roughly 250 Top 10 reads:Let’s… Read More

Interview: Christopher Reynolds

We are pleased to present the first of several video interviews reflecting on American musicology. Christopher Reynolds, immediate past president of the American Musicological Society, considers initiatives undertaken during his term of office and what he sees as the state of the discipline today. Read More

Our First Birthday, or, Back to School 2014–15

This blog reckons its formal beginning (after some alpha- and beta-testing) as the start of the academic year, 2013–14. Right now you’re within a couple of clicks of everything we’ve published: expand “Blog Archive” on the right or browse the “Tags” further down. Read More

2013: the Stats

Happy New Year! Here are the 2013 statistics for Musicology Now, formally launched in August 2013. as of 12:00 noon PST, December 31, 2013 Pageviews: 30,215Daily hits: roughly 250 Audience by country: United States 19071 China 2900     (给来自于中国的读者:我们竭诚欢迎你们的到访。) United… Read More

Musicology Now at 3 Months

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Today marks the 3-month anniversary of this blog, not counting the beta-testing last March. People seem to enjoy it, and we’ve enjoyed putting it together. Here are the numbers: Total hits: 11,906 Current daily hits: about 250 Top 10: Big (Bad) Data (Robert Fink, 25… Read More