Textual Cultures. Texts, Contexts, Interpretations, vol. 13, no 2 (Automne 2020).
« The editorial board of the Society for Textual Scholarship’s peer-reviewed, open access journal Textual Cultures. Texts, Contexts, Interpretations solicits papers for a group of essays on music-related topics to be published in its Fall 2020 issue (vol. 13, no. 2). With this group of essays, the journal seeks to represent a variety of topics related to the production, reproduction, interpretation, and reception of musical texts and archives from a wide range of genres, cultures, and time periods.
Textual Cultures provides an interdisciplinary forum for scholarship dedicated to issues of material cultures, cultural-textual studies, textuality, and editing in all national traditions. The journal invites essays from music scholars around the world in English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. Potential topics and/or themes could include (but are not limited to):
- Codicological and/or paleographic analysis of music manuscripts
- Sketch studies
- Intertextuality studies
- Challenges in music editing
- Music–text relations in manuscript and print sources
- Musical archives
- Oral performance versus written score
- Music texts in the digital sphere
Interdisciplinary approaches to musical texts and textuality within larger cultural contexts are particularly welcome.