The quarterly “Muzyka” has been published continuously since 1956 and remains the leading musicology journal in Poland. It publishes texts dealing with music history from the Middle Ages to contemporary times, as well as ethnomusicology and systematic musicology. The main focus of the issues addressed is the Polish musical tradition, as most broadly understood, as well as the culture of the countries of Central Europe. The articles are published in Polish or English and are double-blind peer reviewed.

The original version of the journal appears in print. There is no fee to publish and all texts are available in open access under the Creative Commons BY 4.0 license. (Issues from 2018/1 to 2022/3 are available on CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 license.)

ISSN: 0027-5344 (Print) ISSN: 2720-7021 (Online)

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"Muzyka" 2024 No. 4 in print

2024-12-16

The 2024/4 issue will include texts dedicated to various aspects of music history from the Middle Ages to the 18th century. Authors: Marek Bebak, Irena Bieńkowska, Simone Caputo, Irina Chachulska, Nicolò Ferrari, Marcin Szelest, Sławomir Szyller. The issue will be published at the end of December 2024.

Archived issues of "Muzyka" 2017 now in open access!

2024-11-29

We have made the 2017 archival issues (vol. 62) available:

2017 No. 1
2017 No. 2
2017 No. 3
2017 No. 4

Please note that all archived issues of "Muzyka" from before 2017 are accessible through the EBSCO service (RILM Abstracts of Music Literature with Full Text).

Ludwik Bielawski (1929-2024)

2024-08-18

With great sadness, we announce the passing of Professor Ludwik Bielawski, a member of the Academic Advisory Board and a contributor to our journal. Professor Bielawski was an ethnomusicologist and anthropologist of music who had been associated with the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences for nearly seven decades.

Lenka Hlávková (1974-2023)

2023-12-22

It is with great sadness that we announce the sudden death of Dr Lenka Hlávková, a member of the Academic Advisory Board and author of our journal. Dr Hlávková was director of the Institute of Musicology at Charles University in Prague. She specialised in the history of music of the 15th and 16th centuries. She was shot during the tragic events at the Department of Philosophy CU. We express our condolences to her family, friends and the academic community of Charles University.

We bid farewell to Lenka Hlávková with a short video prepared by the Institute of Art of the Polish Academy of Sciences.

Invitation to submit books for review

2022-01-06

We invite all publishers of musicological works (monographs, collection of essays, critical editions) to send their publications to the editorial office. The most interesting of them will be reviewed in the journal. All received books are recorded in the section "Publications received" with a short note about their content.



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