Editorial Team
Contact: Enquiries about the journal or about this site may be sent to jsmi@musicologyireland.com
Editorial Board:
- Brian Bridges (Ulster University)
- Mark Fitzgerald (TU Dublin Conservatory of Music and Drama): Executive Editor, jsmi-exec@musicologyireland.com
- Michael Liam Gorry (Queen's University Belfast): JSMI Site Manager and Production Editor
- Helen Lawlor (Dundalk Institute of Technology)
- Maria McHale (TU Dublin Conservatory of Music and Drama)
- Estelle Murphy (Maynooth University): Copyeditor
- Tríona O’Hanlon (Independent Scholar): Copyeditor
- Adrian Smith (TU Dublin Conservatory of Music and Drama): Reviews Editor, jsmi-reviews@musicologyireland.com
- Laura Watson (Maynooth University)
Advisory Board:
President of the Society for Musicology in Ireland: Lorraine Byrne Bodley (Maynooth University) Schubert; Goethe and Music; Lieder and aesthetic in the 18th and 19th centuries; Songs of Seóirse Bodley
Christina Bashford (University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) British Music; Commodification of music; Class, gender and national identity; Music in times of war
Michael Beckerman (New York University) Czech and Eastern European music; Musical Form and Meaning; Film Music; Music of the Roma; Music and War; Music in the Concentration Camps; Jewish Music; Music and Disability
Barbara Kelly (Royal Northern College of Music Manchester) French music and culture in the 19th and 20th centuries; Music and war; Music and national and religious identity; Music and anti-Semitism in France
Miguel Mera (City University of London) Composition for the moving image; Film, television and video game sound; Contemporary instrumental, electronic and digital music; Popular music; Collaborative processes in music creation
Gerry Smyth (Liverpool John Moores University) Irish popular music; Irish literary history; Modernism; Music and literature; Posthumanism and ecocriticism
Reinhard Strohm (University of Oxford) Music history of the 14th to 18th centuries; Opera; Postmodern views of musicology
Martin Stokes (Kings College London) Ethnomusicology and anthropology of music; Middle East and Europe popular music and culture; Social and Cultural Theory
Harry White (University College Dublin) Fux; Irish literature and cultural history; History of Musicology since 1945; Concepts of servitude and autonomy 1700–50
Christoph Wolff (Harvard University) J. S. Bach; Mozart
Susan Youens (University of Notre Dame, Indiana) German song; Franz Schubert; Hugo Wolf