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As the longest continuously published journal on
music in North America, Sacred Music
has an impressive legacy. We’ve
published myriad articles from outstanding scholars in our field, had a
remarkable line of editors, and served as an important resource for parish
musicians and scholars of liturgical music alike.
In order to continue this legacy, we invite
submissions for publication, especially in the following areas:
Sacred
music repertory
Analysis
of little-known works
New
insights into well-known works
The
liturgical significance of a work(s)
Articles
of a historical nature
Documentation
of liturgical trends/reforms
Original
scholarship
Composers
or compositions of significance
Commentary
Insightful
commentary about current trends
Analysis
of the implementation of legislation of sacred music or liturgy
Reviews
Book
reviews
Hymnal
reviews
Sacred
music resource reviews
New
music reviews
Pedagogical
essays
Choral,
rehearsal, or vocal pedagogy
Helpful
suggestions for parish directors of music
Interviews
Contemporary
composers of note
Clergy
or leaders who are concerned with sacred music and liturgy
News
Reports
from conferences, concerts, or liturgies
Submissions
may be sent to [email protected] and should be submitted as a Word
document, single-spaced, with 12-point Times New Roman font and embedded
footnotes (no bibliography, please). If
images are included, they should be unencumbered by copyright (it is the
responsibility of the author to secure reprint privileges in the case of
copyrighted images) and at a resolution of 300 DPI or higher. In general, the Chicago Manual of Style is followed, but with a few minor
adaptations. The complete style sheet and
other helpful information may be found on the journal’s website at www.musicasacra.com/sacred-music/.
If
you are interested in becoming a contributor and helping Sacred Music continue its proud heritage, we look forward to
hearing from you!
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