Talk:Dwight's Journal of Music

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Musicians and musicologists out there! Do take a look at this stuff. It's high class music journalism. Please join me in calling for the missing volumes to be scanned. Is anyone aware of any other 19th century US music journals (in full or partial runs) now available as searchable full text on line? Unless I'm very mistaken, US resources in this field seriously lag the UK's Periodicals Archive Online, which holds 4.4 million articles. Camreals (talk) 15:34, 7 October 2010 (UTC)[reply]

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