ABSTRACT:Between 1838 and 2000, more than 100 music journals were published by and for immigrant communities in the United States. This corpus represents an unexplored documentary resource for the study… Click to show full abstract
ABSTRACT:Between 1838 and 2000, more than 100 music journals were published by and for immigrant communities in the United States. This corpus represents an unexplored documentary resource for the study of musical history of the United States, and for the understanding of identity in immigrant communities. A continuation of an article previously published in Notes 74, no. 2 (December 2017), this article treats the years 1931 to 2000. An overview of the Hispanic American musical press—the largest community represented in this study—introduces the article and annotated bibliography.
               
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