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The full title of the Society’s journal is The Journal of Czech & Slovak Music. It contains papers on various aspects of Czech and Slovak music and its personalities, performance and performers. It also includes authoritative reviews of books and recordings.
The Journals are available free to Society Members in the Members’ section (a password is required!). To access the Journals, you have to be a member. Journals can also be purchased in our E-Shop.
The last Journal, volume 31, was published in 2022. Here is its table of content:
- Leopold Lion from Prague by Tom Moore
- Jan Novák revisited by Patrick Lambert
- Hans Winterberg: Designated survivor by Michael Haas
- Czech patriotism in an overture inspired by Brahms: Dvořák’s Husitská by David R. Beveridge
- Recent interviews with Czech women composers, part 2 by Štĕpán Filípek
- On the tracks of Leoš Janáček: An Englishman’s quest to uncover Czech sources and gain access to the composer’s letters to Kamila Stösslová in the Brno archives in the late 1970s by Patrick Lambert
- Philipp Broch (1812–1864), notable Jewish violinist and composer by Tom Moore
- On the genesis of Janáček’s piano cycle On an Overgrown Path by Jiří Zahrádka
- Book reviews by Geoffrey Chew, Patrick Devine, Patrick Lambert, Tom Moore
Volume 32 is in advanced stages of preparation.