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Journal of the American Musicological Society, Summer 2025; Vol. 78, No. 2
Articles
Cosmopolitan Connections and Immigrant Audiences: Reconsidering the Yiddish Operetta
Ruthie Abeliovich, Daniela Smolov Levy
Regionalizing the Nation: The Symphonies of Franz Lachner and Emilie Mayer in Relationship to German National Identity
Joanne Cormac
Shopping Sounds: The Rahrs’ Dutch Music Shop, Its Customers, and Their Tastes, ca. 1835–1900
Floris Meens, Björn Spekschoor
Edward Lowinsky and the Divisive Politics of the New Josquin Edition
Benjamin Ory
Whose Decolonization? Prospects for Decolonizing African Art Music
Kofi Agawu
Reviews: Books
Rape at the Opera: Staging Sexual Violence, by Margaret Cormier
Colleen Renihan
Living Space: John Coltrane, Miles Davis, and Free Jazz, from Analog to Digital, by Michael E. Veal
ken tianyuan Ge
Immaculate Sounds: The Musical Lives of Nuns in New Spain, by Cesar D. Favila
Lindsay M. Johnson
Expanding the Music Theory Canon: Inclusive Examples for Analysis from the Common Practice Period, by Paula Maust; Inclusive Music Histories: Leading Change through Research and Pedagogy, by Ayana O. Smith; Sound Pedagogy: Radical Care in Music, edited by Colleen Renihan, John Spilker, and Trudi Wright
Kristy Swift
Reviews: Digital and Multimedia Scholarship
Sounding the Vote: A Review of Trax on the Trail
Erica Fedor
(Knee) Drop It Like It’s Hot: Breaking’s Debut in the 2024 Olympic Games
Jason “J-Sun” Noer
For more information: https://online.ucpress.edu/jams/issue/78/2
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