IAML's Publications Awards Given at 2023 Cambridge Congress

Cover to Fontes issue 69, number 2The IAML Publications Awards Subcommittee, at the 2023 Congress in Cambridge, announced the recipients of the Vladimir Fédorov Award for the best article and the François Lesure Award for the best review published in volume 69 (2022) of Fontes Artis Musicae.

The 2022 Vladimir Fédorov Award

Frank, Jonathan. "Nourmahal's Song: An Unknown Coleridge-Taylor Work." Fontes Artis Musicae, vol. 69 no. 2, 2022, p. 142-156. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/fam.2022.0012.

The IAML 2022 Vladimir Fédorov Award goes to Jonathan Frank for “Nourmahal’s Song: An Unknown Coleridge-Taylor Work”, which is a brilliant description of the processes one has to follow when indulging in a bit of extreme cataloguing, and as such it is very relevant to the daily work of a librarian, not just the cataloguers, but for everyone who has an interest in the correct identification of the items in their collections.  It is a thorough dissection of the origins of this manuscript whilst remaining interesting and enjoyable. 

The 2022 François Lesure Award

Simeone, Nigel. Review of Musique et musiciens à Paris pendant la Grande Guerre: Les Chemins du patriotism, by Charlotte Segond-Genovesi. Fontes Artis Musicae, vol. 69 no. 2, 2022, p. 159-161. Project MUSE, doi:10.1353/fam.2022.0014.

Review of: Musique et musiciens à Paris pendant la Grande Guerre: Les Chemins du patriotism. By Charlotte Segond-Genovesi. Paris: Vrin, 2021. [507 p. ISBN: 978-2-7116-2989-3. €39]

The IAML 2022 François Lesure Award goes to Nigel Simeone for a review of Musiqe et musiciens à Paris pendant la Grande Guerre: Les Chemins du patriotism. He manages to combine a thorough account of this fascinating book with his own, subtly applied, considerable scholarship.

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