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  • Cliff Eisen, King’s College London, UK
    W. Dean Sutcliffe, University of Auckland, New Zealand
    Simon Keefe, University of Sheffield, UK
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Eighteenth-Century Music addresses a conspicuous gap in its field and serves as a prestigious forum for all eighteenth-century music research. The aims of this dedicated journal are: to draw together disparate areas of research, challenge accepted historical assumptions and adopt a broad and interdisciplinary approach which will serve the whole eighteenth-century music community.

  • ISSN: 1478-5706
  • EISSN: 1478-5714

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