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The American Musicological Society was founded in 1934 to advance scholarship in the various fields of music through research, learning, and teaching. 3,400 individuals and 1,000 institutional subscribers from over forty nations participate in the Society.
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- 2/18/2016: An Open Letter to AMS Members from President Ellen Harris
- 2/5/16: New! February 2016 AMS Newsletter now available
- News: New AMS award, the Roland Jackson Award for articles in the field of music analysis
- AMS members: log in to vote in the current election cycle (see pp. 13-15)
- 1/1/2016: JAMS 68/3, Fall 2015, is now available online: articles by Stephen Rumph, Hannah Lewis, and Dominic McHugh; colloquy "Why Voice Now?"; reviews by Gooley, Poriss, Rupprecht, and McCorkle
- 12/6/2015: The latest round of AMS Publication Subventions: 20 works, $38,000
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- Upcoming Musicology Conferences and CFPs
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