Publications

    Early Music America is proud to publish and distribute a variety of publications to our Members and to the general public in an effort to promote early music.

     

    Early Music America is the magazine for everyone who loves early music! Each quarterly issue explores the passions, insights and practical realities behind today's exciting world of early music. Its intriguing articles and in-depth interviews explore news and newsmakers, artist profiles and interviews, festivals and workshops, historical perspectives, instrument makers and collections, early music education, controversial issues, recording reviews. Subscribe Now!

     

    The Early Music America Directory of Members is an annual publication - a veritable "Who's Who" of the North American early music community.

     

    The Survey of the Field of Early Music in North America (published by EMA in 2005) contains the most powerful evidence ever gathered about the importance and influence of early music.

     

    Other Publications from or distributed by Early Music America:

    The EMA Bulletin is a newsletter, full of timely information and announcements, professional development advice, and program updates.

    The Performer's Guides series (published by Indiana University Press) consists of a collection of original essays by the leading performers and scholars in the field of Renaissance and Medieval music.

    You can order Oxford University Press's scholarly journal, Early Music, through us. Discounted rates are available to EMA Members.