International Musicological Society

The International Musicological Society was founded on 30 September 1927 on the initiative of Henry Prunières, during the celebration of the centenary of the death of Ludwig van Beethoven.

His proposal aimed to resurrect the International Music Society, which had dissolved in 1914, and was met with great interest.

The IMS collaborates closely with the International Association of Music Libraries, Archives and Documentation Centres to produce several directories: The IMS publishes a double-blind peer-reviewed journal twice a year, Acta Musicologica, addressing musicological research of international importance.

The current editors are Jen-yen Chen, Arnulf Christian Mattes, and Luisa Nardini.

Among its organizational members are: the American Musicological Society (AMS), the Royal Musical Association, the Schweizerische Musikforschende Gesellschaft, the Paul Sacher Stiftung, the Deutsches Musikgeschichtliches Archiv, the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Musikforschung, the Staatliches Institut für Musikforschung Berlin, the Internationale Stiftung Mozarteum, the Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, the Società Italiana di Musicologia, the Société française de musicologie, the Société Belge de musicologie, the Danish Musicological Society, the Vereniging van Nederlandse Muziekgeschiedenis, the Societat Catalana de Musicologia, The Friends of Music Society, Greece, The Musicological Society of Japan, and the Musicological Society of Australia.