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About The Musical Times

With its slow-cooked articles and book reviews designed to nourish souls famished by the fast food of musical journalese and the indigestible gristle of the ‘research paper’, The Musical Times – scholarly yet accessible – really needs no introduction. Officially launched by its venerable longtime publishers, Novello, in 1844 (exactly ten years after Robert Schumann co-founded the Neue Zeitschrift für Musik), it even appeared regularly (unlike its German sister) during World War 2, making it the world’s oldest continuously published periodical devoted to western classical music.
 
During its (sometimes volatile) 170-year-old history, involving several changes of publisher, the MT has provided an essential window on to the worlds of contemporary composition, historical musicology, performance practice, and other enduring aspects of the artform. For much of its life it offered comprehensive coverage of the new and the old on a monthly basis, before settling into its current quarterly format (March, June, September, December) in the late 1990s.
 
Our regular contributors include well-established authors and performers such as Arnold Whittall (on contemporary music and matters Wagnerian), Peter WIlliams (on the Baroque, performance practice and things that niggle him), and Peter Phillips (on Renaissance polyphony and whatever else takes his fancy), as well as scholars at the start of their careers and others, more advanced in years, with bees in their bonnets.

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We recommend first running the app within a wi-fi area so it can sync the latest issue to your device - after that you can use it anywhere. Subscribers will receive new issues automatically via Newsstand.

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What's New in the Latest Version 12.0.0

Last updated on Oct 5, 2018
Old Versions
• Added support for iOS 12 Password AutoFill, so if you have an Exact Editions account you can log in with a couple of taps. • Added a Siri Shortcut which allows you to go directly to the latest issues. • Added keyboard shortcuts for easy navigation within an issue. • Bug fixes and performance improvements.
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Version History
12.0.0
Feb 17, 2015
• Added support for iOS 12 Password AutoFill, so if you have an Exact Editions account you can log in with a couple of taps. • Added a Siri Shortcut which allows you to go directly to the latest issues. • Added keyboard shortcuts for easy navigation within an issue. • Bug fixes and performance improvements.

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