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Music Academy (until 1992 – Soviet Music) – academic journal published quarterly by publishing house «Composer» (Moscow) with a focus on musicology. The journal is included in the list of the Higher Attestation Commission. This organization leads publication of the results of doctoral studies and master's theses in art history.

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Journal was established in 1933 as a monthly music journal by the USSR Union of Composers and the USSR Ministry of Culture.

In the years 1942-1946 the journal was not published. But collections of articles entitled Soviet Music were published in 1943–1946 instead journal. In total there were 6 collections.

In 1946, the magazine Soviet Music began to go on as before. In the years 1951-1958 came out with a music appendix. The editorial board of the journal included famous Soviet composers and musicologists. So, from 1946 to 1975, it was D. Shostakovich. In 1979, the journal circulation was 21000.

In Soviet times, the journal published articles devoted to problems of music science, ethnic musical cultures, education and questions of performing skills.Also, the journal had critical materials, chronicle and review of concerts and theater premieres, books and sheet music. It was connected with soviet and foreign musical life

Since 1992, the journal has been published under the new name «Music Academy». Founders: the Union of Composers of Russia, the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation, LLC publishing house «Composer» (Moscow). The publication is carried out with the financial support of the Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation.

Chief editors


 * N.I. Chelyapov (1933 — 1937),
 * M.A. Greenberg (1937 — 1939),
 * D.B. Kabalevsky (1940 — 1946),
 * A.A. Nikolaev (1947),
 * M.V. Koval (1948 — 1952),
 * G.N. Hubov (1952 — 1957),
 * Yu.V. Keldysh (1957 — 1961),
 * E.A. Grosheva (1961 — 1970);
 * Yu.S. Korev (1970 — 2012),
 * M.V. Voinova (2012 — 2018),
 * Y.I.Timofeev (since 2018).