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Almost 25,000 musical magazines published in Italy before the first world war have been digitized by the Centro internazionale di ricerca sui periodici musicali (The International Center for Research on Musical Periodicals) in Parma.  Among their holdings the most prolific were Milan's <i>Gazzetta musicale di Milano</i>, London's <i>Musical Standard</i>, and Paris's <i>Revue et gazette musicale</i>. The best way to find them from this start site at the Internet Culturale is to use the filters for language and date of publication at the left.
 
Almost 25,000 musical magazines published in Italy before the first world war have been digitized by the Centro internazionale di ricerca sui periodici musicali (The International Center for Research on Musical Periodicals) in Parma.  Among their holdings the most prolific were Milan's <i>Gazzetta musicale di Milano</i>, London's <i>Musical Standard</i>, and Paris's <i>Revue et gazette musicale</i>. The best way to find them from this start site at the Internet Culturale is to use the filters for language and date of publication at the left.
  
===The Phonographic Newspaper===
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===<big>The Phonographic Newspaper</big>===
  
 
Website: [http://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/index.html?c=sammlung&projekt=1386147579&l=en <i>Phonographische Zeitschrift</i>]
 
Website: [http://www.digitale-sammlungen.de/index.html?c=sammlung&projekt=1386147579&l=en <i>Phonographische Zeitschrift</i>]
  
The <i>Phonographische Zeitschrift</i> (Phonographic Newspaper) was published on poor-quality paper from 1900 to 1938.  It was subtitled "a fact sheet for the music- and speech-making industry".  This site is under development (2014).
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The <i>Phonographische Zeitschrift</i> (Phonographic Newspaper) was published on poor-quality paper from 1900 to 1938.  It was subtitled "a fact sheet for the music- and speech-making industry".  Most issues available (2021) apart from those for five scattered years from which nothing survives.
  
 
===<big>Open-Access Music Journals</big>===
 
===<big>Open-Access Music Journals</big>===

Latest revision as of 04:48, 25 April 2021

Musical Magazines

Website: Musical Gazzettes

Almost 25,000 musical magazines published in Italy before the first world war have been digitized by the Centro internazionale di ricerca sui periodici musicali (The International Center for Research on Musical Periodicals) in Parma. Among their holdings the most prolific were Milan's Gazzetta musicale di Milano, London's Musical Standard, and Paris's Revue et gazette musicale. The best way to find them from this start site at the Internet Culturale is to use the filters for language and date of publication at the left.

The Phonographic Newspaper

Website: Phonographische Zeitschrift

The Phonographische Zeitschrift (Phonographic Newspaper) was published on poor-quality paper from 1900 to 1938. It was subtitled "a fact sheet for the music- and speech-making industry". Most issues available (2021) apart from those for five scattered years from which nothing survives.

Open-Access Music Journals

Website: Open-Access Music Journals

Matthew Franke's list of open-access music journals is quite comprehensive. Contributions can be sent to him at this address.