New issue of Fontes artis musicae, 70/2 (April-June 2023)
The latest issue of Fontes artis musicae, volume 70, no. 2 (April-June 2023) has been published. It may be accessed via Project Muse for subscribers or via the IAML website for members.
Music brings people together, and IAML membership supports our aim to make music internationally accessible through acquisition and lending, preservation and digitization, cataloguing and bibliography, and documentation and research. Moreover, most music librarians and archivists serve as educators, opening up the vast world of information and repertoire during their daily interactions with students, faculty members, researchers, musicians, and the general public. We work internationally on multiple fronts to promote and protect musical heritage among diverse cultures, because the importance of music in the lives of the world's peoples is something we truly cherish. |
The latest issue of Fontes artis musicae, volume 70, no. 2 (April-June 2023) has been published. It may be accessed via Project Muse for subscribers or via the IAML website for members.
The elections were for President with a six-year term (one year as president-elect, three years as president, and two years as past president), and for four vice-presidents with a term of three years each.
The new IAML Board will take up office after the 2023 General Assembly at Cambridge.
I had the great pleasure to attend the annual Spring Seminar with the Finnish IAML Branch in beautiful Helsinki 27-28 April 2023. The Chair of the Branch, Jaska Järvilehto, also invited the Chairs of the national branches in Norway, Tone Nøtvik Jakobsen; in Sweden, Gunnel Jönsson and in Estonia, Heidi Heinmaa.
On May 9 we had our first ever online workshop with the National Representatives. There were more than 20 countries represented, which I found quite amazing.
It is a great pleasure for me to announce the awardees of the The Liesbeth Hoedemaeker-Cohen Fund & The H. Robert Cohen / RIPM Fund for IAML Congress Travel 2023.