Exhibit Hall

We invite you to visit with representatives of the many organizations that will be exhibiting in our Exhibit Hall.

AdagioX is a revolutionary music history study tool that helps college students easily learn and recall critical information through the collaboration of art, story, and visual learning. See your grades skyrocket by using AdagioX today!

BOOTH: 503

The American Musical Instrument Society promotes better understanding of all aspects of the history, design, construction, restoration, and usage of musical instruments in all cultures and from all periods.

BOOTH: 509

The American Musicological Society exists to expand understanding of music and sound through research, teaching, learning, and advocacy.

BOOTH: 102

The Award Gallery is the location for any displays recognizing awardees and honorees of the American Musicological Society and the Society for Music Theory.

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A-R Editions publishes critical editions of music (Recent Researches in Music, A-R Special Publications, and Greenway Music Press and other books on music (Computer Music and Digital Audio series and Music Library Association titles).

BOOTH: 521, 523

The A-R Music Anthology is an extensive collection of music and articles for music history and theory courses. Its multi-author text and pre-set course packs make ARMA a powerful tool for the 21st century.

BOOTH: 525

Artusi is your all-in-one resource for teaching music theory, aural skills, analysis, and sight singing. Featuring automatic grading, instant feedback, diverse musical examples, infinite practice exercises, placement exams, and a fully customizable Theory I–IV curriculum.

BOOTH: 400

Auralia & Musition assist thousands of educators with Aural and Theory I-IV sequences, automatic assessment and content including Four-part writing, Fundamentals and Sight Singing. Easily customizable, with bespoke worksheets, assessments and student tracking.

BOOTH: 405

Bloomsbury Academic’s music list includes the acclaimed 33 1/3 series and a publishing programme in sound studies, providing authoritative and innovative books and resources for lecturers, students, researchers, professionals and the general reader.

BOOTH: 103

Boydell & Brewer and partner the University of Rochester Press are leading publishers of books on classical music. Our broad list of musicology, ethnomusicology, music theory, and trade titles encompass all periods and genres.

BOOTH: 201, 203

Cambridge University Press is a not-for-profit publisher that dates from 1534. Our mission is to unlock people’s potential with the best learning and research solutions. Explore Cambridge’s AMS2022 collection for 30% off books at www.cambridge.org/AMS22

BOOTH: 105

Clemson University Press publishes scholarly books in the fields of music, literature, and the arts. Visit our booth to speak with our acquisitions editors.

BOOTH: 101

Connect For Education offers everything you and your students need in one beautiful package! Choose one or more of our ready-to-use, customizable titles, or have us build one for you.

BOOTH: 200

The Defiant Requiem Foundation shows the role that music and art played in confronting contemporary challenges, including increased Holocaust ignorance, Holocaust denial, and antisemitism through education and performance.

BOOTH: 507

Early Music America is a North American community of people who find joy, meaning, and purpose in studying and experiencing historically informed performance.

BOOTH: 206

Eartrainer.io allows you to use real music in your listening assignments and still enjoy the benefits of automatic grading. You can use any recording you want and students will receive instant feedback on their work.

BOOTH: 202

At Indiana University Press, we publish books that will make a difference today and will live on into the future through their reverberations in the minds of teachers and writers.

BOOTH: 404

ICTM (International Council for Traditional Music) is a non-governmental organization in formal consultative relations with UNESCO that advances the study, practice, documentation, preservation, dissemination, and the sustainability of dance and music around the world.

BOOTH: 505

ISD acts as agent and distributor for around 100 scholarly and specialist presses worldwide. 

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medici.tv is the leading video streaming service in classical music, opera, dance, and jazz. It offers a catalogue of over 3,000 films, including concerts, ballets, operas, documentaries, and master classes, filmed from the 1940’s up to the present day. 

BOOTH: 306

Oxford University Press is a publisher of some of the most respected and prestigious books and journals in the world.

BOOTH: 207

Palgrave Macmillan publishes award-winning, peer-reviewed Music Studies & Sound Studies research that impacts the world and promotes interdisciplinarity.

BOOTH: 205

Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (RILM) documents the world’s knowledge on musical traditions through advanced digital technologies; it comprehensively and accurately represents music scholarship in all countries and languages, across all disciplinary and cultural boundaries.

BOOTH: 301

RIPM digitizes, indexes, and provides access to eighteenth-, nineteenth- and twentieth-century periodical literature dealing with music and facilitates and encourages research based on this important documentary resource.

BOOTH: 303

Routledge is a global publisher of academic books, journals and online resources in the humanities and social sciences. Music books editors: Heidi Bishop and Genevieve Aoki.

BOOTH: 401

Smithsonian Folkways is the nonprofit record label of the Smithsonian Institution. We are dedicated to supporting cultural diversity and increased understanding among peoples through the documentation, preservation, and dissemination of sound.

BOOTH: 407

The Society for Ethnomusicology (SEM) is a U.S.-based organization with an international membership of over 1800 individuals dedicated to the study of all forms of music from diverse humanistic and social scientific perspectives.

BOOTH: 106

The Society for Music Theory (SMT) promotes the development of and engagement with music theory as a scholarly and pedagogical discipline.

BOOTH: 104

SUNY Press is building a new list of books on music, including textbooks, scholarly monographs, and trade titles. Forthcoming series include introductions to popular musical styles and textbooks on music history and theory.

BOOTH: 403

The Packard Humanities Institute publishes Carl Philipp Emanuel Bach: The Complete Works and Mozart Operas in Facsimile.

BOOTH: 402

The Scholar’s Choice is a combined exhibit company which markets on behalf of university & academic publishers.

BOOTH: 305

University of California Press is one of the most forward-thinking scholarly publishers, committed to influencing public discourse and challenging the status quo.

BOOTH: 519

The University of Chicago Press is the largest—and one of the oldest continually operating—scholarly presses in the country. Refining minds since 1890!

BOOTH: 511, 513

University of Hawai‘i Press publishes the “Music and Performing Arts of Asia and the Pacific” series that draws insights from ethnomusicology, performance studies, cultural studies, history, folklore, anthropology, gender studies, and social sciences.

BOOTH: 406

Established in 1918, the University of Illinois Press publishes eighty new books annually and forty-three journal titles in the humanities and social sciences, including multiple music journals and book series.

BOOTH: 515, 517

The University of Michigan Press is an award-winning publisher of books and a proud supporter of the American Musicological Society.

BOOTH: 504

The University of Nebraska Press is publisher of scholarly books and journals including the peer-reviewed journals Women and Music: A Journal of Gender and Culture and Americas: A Hemispheric Music Journal.

BOOTH: 506

The University of Texas Press is a book and journal publisher—a focal point where the life experiences, insights, and specialized knowledge of writers converge to be disseminated in both print and digital formats.

BOOTH: 204

The University Press of Mississippi is the largest and only non-profit publisher in the state. Affiliated with and supported by Mississippi’s eight state universities, UPM has more than 2,200 active titles and has distributed more than 3,200,000 books worldwide in print and digital editions, each with the Mississippi imprint.

BOOTH: 307

uTheory is an online learning platform for music theory, rhythm and ear training. uTheory features engaging video lessons, immediate feedback, individualized practice, customizable tests, and advanced features to allow teachers to track student progress.

BOOTH: 304

Music at W. W. Norton & Company is a proud tradition stretching from 1924 to the present. With respected authors, a mix of classic and innovative titles, and technology that works, we continue to lead the way.

BOOTH: 510, 512, 514

Wesleyan University Press publishes twenty new books a year in the fields of music, dance and the arts.

BOOTH: 508

Since 2008, Women’s Philharmonic Advocacy has demanded equity for women composers and celebrated the legacy of The Women’s Philharmonic (1980-2004). Our website (www.wophil.org) is a source of information and curated programming ideas. Our blog, Feminist in the Concert Hall , invites guest authors, and is a noted space for discussion and debate.

BOOTH: 501