15 Best Musicology Blogs and Websites in 2024
Musicology Blogs
Here are 15 Best Musicology Blogs you should follow in 2024
1. IASPM
The International Association for the Study of Popular Music (IASPM) is an international organization established to promote inquiry, scholarship and analysis in the area of popular music. Founded in 1981, IASPM has grown into an international network. On national and international levels, the organization's activities include conferences, publications and research projects designed to advance an understanding of popular music. To build a large and diverse body of knowledge of popular music, IASPM is an organization that is both interprofessional and interdisciplinary.
Blog iaspm.net
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2. Evan Tobias Blog
As Associate Professor of Music Education and Director of the Consortium for Innovation and Transformation in Music Education at Arizona State University, I support people interested in music teaching and learning in varied contexts. My publications range from addressing issues around digitally mediated musical engagement and learning to pedagogical approaches such as inquiry and project-based learning and facilitating hybrid music learning contexts.
Blog evantobias.net
Twitter Followers 2.9K Since May 2005 Domain Authority 22 Get Email Contact
3. Ethnomusicology Review
Ethnomusicology Review offers diverse scholarly approaches to musical practice in the form of articles, essays, and reviews. We invite you to explore a preview of Volume 22and past issues of our peer-reviewed annual journal as well as our Sounding Board, featuring seven columns of invited essays and reviews published weekly. Established as Pacific Review of Ethnomusicology in 1984, Ethnomusicology Review is the graduate student publication of the UCLA Department of Ethnomusicology.
Blog ethnomusicologyreview.ucla.edu
Facebook Followers 3.1K Frequency 1 post / week Domain Authority 92 Get Email Contact
4. IU Jacobs School of Music Blog
Get the latest news and updates on our events, collaborations and more! One of the leading musicology programs in the nation, the Department of Musicology offers individual attention with all the advantages of an acclaimed conservatory and top research university. We are a close and friendly community of scholars. Our department has a large and active faculty whose research and teaching cover a wide range of fields and a variety of scholarly approaches.
Blog blogs.iu.edu
Facebook Followers 315 Frequency 1 post / quarter Domain Authority 90 Get Email Contact
5. MMmusing
I'm a pianist and college music professor in the Boston area. I used to play cello a lot and had lots of fun playing in orchestras; too bad I never practiced. I also like exploring other creative pursuits such as composing and arranging; movie-making; writing poetry that rhymes; and creating effective translations. This blog features my multimedia musings on music, mind, meaning, and more.
Blog mmmusing.blogspot.com
Facebook Followers 118Twitter Followers 1K Frequency 2 posts / month Since Feb 2007 Domain Authority 21 Get Email Contact
6. RILM » Bibliolore
Bibliolore is hosted by Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (RILM), whose mission is to document and disseminate music research worldwide through its suite of digital resources. RILM editors have a unique perspective on music literature and we launched this blog to share our observations with people who might find them interesting and relevant to their work. Bibliolore includes subjects of practical interest to music researchers and librarians and writings on music that have piqued our curiosity or made us smile, along with original contributions from our team of musicologists.
Blog bibliolore.org
Frequency 2 posts / week Domain Authority 43 Get Email Contact
7. Teaching Music History Blog
The AMS Pedagogy Study Group is a community of teacher-scholars who aim to think creatively and reflectively about all facets of teaching music history. AMS-PSG sponsors panel sessions and breakout discussions at each AMS meeting that focus on pedagogical issues of current importance to the discipline. It promotes further dialogue through the annual Teaching Music History Conference. Explore the research and resources through the blog articles.
Blog teachingmusichistory.com
Twitter Followers 415 Frequency 1 post / quarter Domain Authority 26 Get Email Contact
8. Sounding Out Blog
Sounding Out! is a weekly online publication, a networked academic archive, and a dynamic group platform bringing together sound studies scholars, sound artists and professionals, and readers interested in the cultural politics of sound and listening. Every Monday, our writers offer well-researched, well-written, and accessible interventions in sound studies, directing the field's energy toward the social, cultural, and political aspects of sound and listening, particularly their differential construction of and material impacts on variously positioned bodies.
Blog soundstudiesblog.com
Frequency 3 posts / quarter Domain Authority 46 Get Email Contact
9. Sociomusicology
For a decade (since 2007), this website has offered musings on contemporary society and its music by David G. Hebert, PhD. He is a sociomusicologist specializing in global music education who has held academic positions with universities on five continents. Dr. Hebert is now a tenured full Professor with Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Bergen. There he leads the Grieg Academy Music Education (GAME) research group and manages the multinational government-funded Nordic Network for Music Education.
Blog sociomusicology.blogspot.com
Frequency 4 posts / month Domain Authority 23 Get Email Contact
10. The Music Salon
I've been a professional musician all my life, most of it as a classical guitarist. I studied with some great maestros of the guitar: Jose Tomas, Oscar Ghiglia and Pepe Romero. I also have composed my whole life, though not so much as a professional composer as just to get something out of my system. I also spent several years studying musicology which was enormously fascinating. This blog features my rants on classical music, popular culture, philosophy and anything else that catches my fancy.
Blog themusicsalon.blogspot.com
Frequency 2 posts / week Domain Authority 31 Get Email Contact
11. Musicology for Everyone
Sharing fascinating facts about the music of the past - even if it was only yesterday. I look it up so you don't have to. Musicology for Everyone examines mostly 'classical' music, but also some kinds of 'popular' music.
Blog music.allpurposeguru.com
Frequency 1 post / quarter Domain Authority 35 Get Email Contact
12. History of Music Theory Blog
The SMT History of Theory Interest group / AMS Study Group aims to bring together scholars interested in the history of music theory, broadly construed. During annual meetings, the group fosters the development of new connections between scholars and facilitates the in-person exchange of ideas. It also presents a forum in its meetings and proposed evening panels for presenting new research and engaging with questions of pedagogy, methodology, and the like. Explore our research and articles on HIstory of music.
Blog historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com
Frequency 2 posts / year Domain Authority 21 Get Email Contact
13. Musicology Now
Musicology Now is the digital publication of the American Musicological Society written for the general public. It seeks to engage educators, musicians, listeners, and colleagues with fresh research and ideas about music. The platform is invested in facilitating dialogue, cultivating communities, and making research accessible in diverse formats. The brief essays in words, sound, and moving images open up conversations within the scholarly study of music to interested publics beyond the North American academy.
Blog musicologynow.org
Facebook Followers 4.4KTwitter Followers 7K Frequency 3 posts / year Domain Authority 34 Get Email Contact
14. Elizabeth Eva Leach Blog
Elizabeth Eva Leach is a Professor of Music at the University of Oxford and is both a music theorist and musicologist, with wide-ranging interests in everything from the minutiae of musical structures and manuscripts to the broadest cultural, historical, and philosophical contexts for music. Her principal focus has been on music and poetry of the fourteenth century, although she has also written about songs from both earlier and later periods.
Blog eeleach.blog
Twitter Followers 3.6K Frequency 6 posts / year Domain Authority 28 Get Email Contact
15. Sustainable Music
Sustainable Music blog is an ecological approach to musical sustainability, cultural heritage, sound and the environment. In this research blog I theorize various ways that music can be thought about as a human biocultural resource. In a nutshell, I will critique the currently prevailing sustainability strategies aimed at encouraging musical diversity by embracing economies through commodified products. I am Emeritus professor of ethnomusicology at Brown University and fellow of the American Folklore Society.
Blog sustainablemusic.blogspot.com
Frequency 3 posts / year Domain Authority 30 Get Email Contact
Musicology Bloggers
Blogger Name | Designation | Blog Link | |
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Evan Tobias | Author | evantobias.net/blog-catalysts-connections | |
Michael Monroe | Author | mmmusing.blogspot.com | |
Brooke McCorkle | Editor | teachingmusichistory.com/blog/# | |
Jessica Getman | Editor | teachingmusichistory.com/blog/# | |
Jennifer Stoever | Editor-in-Chief | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Liana Silva | Managing Editor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Aaron Trammell | Multimedia Editor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
David Hebert | Author | sociomusicology.blogspot.com | |
David Guion | Author | music.allpurposeguru.com | |
Siavash Sabetrohani | Editor | historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/blog | |
Giulia Accornero | Editor | historyofmusictheory.wordpress.com/blog | |
Elizabeth Eva Leach | Author | eeleach.blog/blog | |
Jeff Todd Titon | Author | sustainablemusic.blogspot.com | |
sjensvol | Contributor | blogs.iu.edu | |
Jacob Cohen | Contributor | teachingmusichistory.com | |
Andrea Bohlman | Contributor | musicologynow.org | |
smsabol | Contributor | blogs.iu.edu | |
Elizabeth Massey | Contributor | teachingmusichistory.com | |
Siv Lie | Contributor | musicologynow.org | |
David Guion | Contributor | allpurposeguru.com | |
Etobias | Contributor | evantobias.net | |
Iaspm Webmaster | Contributor | iaspm.net | |
Merje | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Guestlistener | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Sceraso | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Nomidave | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Michael Lupo | Contributor | bibliolore.org | |
Aminaabbasnazari | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Goldenowens | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Mitchpfeifer | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Dorothy R. Santos | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
J. Stoever | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Andrew J. Salvati | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
D. Ines Casillas | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Emecollins | Contributor | soundstudiesblog.com | |
Aisha Gallion | Contributor | ucla.edu | |
Jacqwest | Contributor | blogs.iu.edu | |
Sarah J. Slover | Contributor | blogs.iu.edu |