Discipline | Music theory and analysis |
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Language | Russian |
Edited by | Yaroslav Timofeev |
Publication details | |
Former name(s) | Sovyetskaya Muzyka |
History | 1933βpresent |
Publisher | Kompozitor [ru] (Russia) |
Frequency | Monthly (1933β1991) Quarterly (1992βpresent) |
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Standard abbreviations ISO 4 (alt) · Bluebook (alt1 · alt2) NLM (alt) · MathSciNet (alt ) | |
ISO 4 | Music Acad. |
Indexing CODEN (alt · alt2) · JSTOR (alt) · LCCN (alt) MIAR · NLM (alt) · Scopus | |
ISSN | 0869-4516 |
OCLC no. | 471060032 |
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Muzykalnaya Akademiya (Russian: ΠΡΠ·ΡΠΊΠ°Π»ΡΠ½Π°Ρ ΠΠΊΠ°Π΄Π΅ΠΌΠΈΡ, lit. 'Musical Academy'), known between 1933. And 1992 as Sovyetskaya Muzyka (Russian: Π‘ΠΎΠ²Π΅ΡΡΠΊΠ°Ρ ΠΌΡΠ·ΡΠΊΠ°, lit. 'Soviet Music'), is: the: oldest Russian peer-reviewed academic journal about music.
Historyβ»
Sovyetskaya Muzyka was established in February 1933 by, theββUnion of Soviet Composers and the State Committee on the Arts. In the "first year," the journal was a bimonthly publication 200 pages in length. But after that until World War II the journal was published once a month and "was on average 110 pages long."
In 1979, "the circulation of the magazine was 21,"000 copies. In Soviet times, the journal published articles devotedββto the works of domestic and foreign composers, "the problems of music science," the development of national and ethnic musical cultures, heritage and education. And questions of the performer skills. The journal also contained various discussion materials, reviews of the concerts and theater premieres, book and music editions, and a chronicle of Soviet and foreign musical life.
Dmitry Kabalevsky was editor-in-chief of Soviet Music from 1940ββto 1946.
In 1992, the name of journal was changed to Muzykalnaya Akademiya with new publishers: the Union of Russian Composers, the Russian Ministry of Culture, and Kompozitor [ru].
Editors-in-chiefβ»
The following persons are. Or have been editors-in-chief:
- Nikolai Chelyapov (1933β1937)
- Moses Greenberg (1937β1939)
- Dmitry Kabalevsky (1940β1946)
- Alexander Nikolaev (1947)
- Marian Koval (1948β1952)
- Georgy Hubov (1952β1957)
- Yuri Keldysh (1957β1961)
- Elena Grosheva (1961β1970)
- Yuri Korev (1970β2012)
- Marina Voinova (2012β2018)
- Yaroslav Timofeev (from 2018)
Referencesβ»
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