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Musical Quarterly is a journal indexed in SJR in Music with an H index of 21. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,104 and it has a best quartile of Q4. It has an SJR impact factor of 0,104.
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0,104
SJR Impact factor21
H Index6
Total Docs (Last Year)37
Total Docs (3 years)389
Total Refs6
Total Cites (3 years)30
Citable Docs (3 years)0.04
Cites/Doc (2 years)64.83
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View morePre-1600 music listening: a methodological approach
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View moreMore on the Life and Death of Barbara Strozzi
View moreReligion and Difference in Verdi's Otello
View moreDefining Phonography: An Experiment in Theory
View moreAvant-Garde Sound-on-Film Techniques and Their Relationship to Electro-Acoustic Music
View moreStefan Wolpe in Conversation with Eric Salzman
View moreThe twentieth century. Does it still pay to study music?
View moreHearing in the sixth sense
View more'Das musikalische Horen' in the Middle Ages and Renaissance: perspectives from pre-war Germany
View more'Delectabatur in hoc auris': some fourteenth-century perspectives on aural perception
View morePreachers, pronunciatio, and music: hearing rhetoric in Renaissance sacred polyphony
View moreSuturing history, healing Europe: German national temporality in Wolokolamsk Highway
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