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  • 标题:The American Institute of Musicology (AIM) has moved to the United States. (Notes for Notes).
  • 作者:Martin, Morris
  • 期刊名称:Notes
  • 印刷版ISSN:0027-4380
  • 出版年度:2003
  • 期号:March
  • 语种:English
  • 出版社:Music Library Association, Inc.
  • 摘要:The American Institute of Musicology (AIM) has moved to the United States. On 17 July 2002, Paul L. Ranzini, the managing editor of A-R Editions, Inc., acquired the assets following a change in the strategic plans of Hanssler Verlag, the home of the AIM since 1972. Founded in 1946 by Armen Carapetyan, AIM publications include the yearbook Musica Disciplina, scholarly editions (Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae and Corpus of Early Keyboard Music), a series of musical treatises (Corpus Scriptorum de Musica), a series of monographs (Musicological Studies and Documents), a series of reference works (Renaissance Manuscript Studies), and a series of Miscellanea. The over 650 publications of the AIM comprise a significant collection of reference and source data for the study of mediaeval, Renaissance, and early baroque music.
  • 关键词:Acquisitions and mergers;Computer software industry;Music publishers;Music publishing;Publishing industry;Software industry

The American Institute of Musicology (AIM) has moved to the United States. (Notes for Notes).


Martin, Morris


The American Institute of Musicology (AIM) has moved to the United States. On 17 July 2002, Paul L. Ranzini, the managing editor of A-R Editions, Inc., acquired the assets following a change in the strategic plans of Hanssler Verlag, the home of the AIM since 1972. Founded in 1946 by Armen Carapetyan, AIM publications include the yearbook Musica Disciplina, scholarly editions (Corpus Mensurabilis Musicae and Corpus of Early Keyboard Music), a series of musical treatises (Corpus Scriptorum de Musica), a series of monographs (Musicological Studies and Documents), a series of reference works (Renaissance Manuscript Studies), and a series of Miscellanea. The over 650 publications of the AIM comprise a significant collection of reference and source data for the study of mediaeval, Renaissance, and early baroque music.

Effective immediately, A-R Editions, Inc., will be the sole distributor for AIM titles. For more information and a current list of available publications including revised pricing, please contact Paul Ranzini (ranzini@corpusmusicae.com) or visit the new Web site at http://www.corpusmusicae.com. A printed catalog is forthcoming. A special page for librarians and archivists has been added to the Web site (http://www.corpusmusicae.com/library.htm); visit this page to see advance notice of new publications and special offers. If you have any suggestions about how this page can be improved to assist you in your work, please contact Ranzini.

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