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A Note from the Editor, Bruce Gustafson
Alexander Fisher, Celestial Sirens and Nightingales: Change and Assimilation in the Munich Anthologies of Georg Victorinus
Bruno Forment, Moonlight on Endymion: In Search of “Arcadian Opera,” 1688–1721
Desperate Measures: The Life and Music of Antonia Padoani Bembo. By Claire Anne Fontijn, reviewed by Michele Cabrini
Editor-in-Chief: Bruce Gustafson
Reviews Editor: Beth L. Glixon
Copy Editor: Mary Paquette-Abt
Consulting Editor: Kerala J. Snyder
Editorial Board: Richard Charteris, Georgia Cowart (ex officio, President of the Society for Seventeenth-Century Music), Kenneth Gilbert, Rebecca Harris-Warrick, Wendy Beth Heller, Denis Herlin, John Walter Hill, Jeffrey Kurtzman, Lois Rosow