In January 2026, RILM Music Encyclopedias will welcome significant additions to its expanding collection of historical and current reference works:
- Igor de Gandarias, Diccionario de la música en Guatemala (rev. ed.; Ciudad de Guatemala: Universidad de San Carlos de Guatemala, 2024) xv, 193 p. — In Spanish.
- Frank Daykin, Encyclopedia of French art song: Fauré, Debussy, Ravel, Poulenc (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon Press, 2013) vi, 739 p. — In English.
- Hugo Riemann, ed., Musik-Lexikon (5th edition; Leipzig: Max Hesse’s Verlag, 1900) xxiii, 1284 p. — In German.
These titles underline RILM Music Encyclopedias’s hallmark of offering comprehensive, international, subject-specific coverage through full-text content.
The Diccionario de la música en Guatemala is the first reference work dedicated to the nation’s diverse musical traditions, encompassing Indigenous, colonial, and contemporary influences. The Encyclopedia of French art song provides an in-depth exploration of individual mélodies by Fauré, Debussy, Ravel, and Poulenc, bridging performance practice with scholarly research. Complementing these region- and genre-specific volumes is the fifth edition of Hugo Riemann’s Musik-Lexikon; this edition joins the eleventh (edited by Alfred Einstein). Together, these additions highlight RILM Music Encyclopedias’ critical role in preserving, contextualizing, and deepening global understandings of musical traditions and its historiography.
RILM Music Encyclopedias is available via EBSCOhost and on RILM’s platform, Egret, at rme.rilm.org.
For further information, please contact encyclopedias@rilm.org.