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Nicolas Collins, Editor-in-Chief Roger F. Malina, Executive Editor
Annual 112 pp. per issue 8 1/2 x 11, illustrated Founded: 1991 2017 Google Scholar h5-index:5 ISSN 0961-1215 E-ISSN 1531-4812
Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ) is the annual companion journal to Leonardo. LMJ is devoted to aesthetic and technical issues in contemporary music and the sonic arts. Each thematic issue features artists and writers from around the world, representing a wide range of stylistic viewpoints. Recent issues have covered improvisation, musical communities, live performance in the digital age, and the politics of sound art. Each volume includes the latest offering from the LMJ audio series—an exciting sampling of works chosen by a guest curator and accompanied by notes from the composers and performers. Institutional subscribers to Leonardo receive LMJ as part of a yearly subscription. Individuals may subscribe to LMJ alone or as part of their subscription to Leonardo. MIT Press Journals offers LMJ and the quarterly publication Computer Music Journal at a special combined subscription price; see details below. Back issues from volumes 1-21 are available at JSTOR. LMJ offers access to “Just Accepted” manuscripts and uncorrected proofs of articles before they are published. Learn more about Just Accepted and Early Access. Podcast: 20 Years of LMJ. Editor Nicolas Collins discusses the 20th anniversary of LMJ and its theme, improvisation. Listen to the podcast today. Special Offer: Two Pubs/One Sub. The MIT Press offers Leonardo Music Journal (LMJ) and the quarterly Computer Music Journal for one special subscription price. This offer is not available through our web catalog, and cannot be combined with previously ordered subscriptions. Please contact us for details. Cover Gallery