The RIPM International Center


RIPM’s editorial headquarters—which functions with the collaboration of the Center for Studies in Nineteenth Century Music of the University of Maryland—is located in Charles Village, Baltimore, in close proximity to the Johns Hopkins University, Milton Eisenhower Library, Baltimore Museum of Art, Peabody Conservatory, Walters Art Gallery and numerous restaurants and cafés. The Center is approximately a 25 minute drive from the Baltimore/Washington International Airport (BWI), and a five minute drive from Baltimore’s Pennsylvania Railroad station.

Housed in a restored early twentieth-century building, the Center’s modern office consists of a large open workspace, a conference area, a kitchenette, a technology lab, and space for servers and storage.

For address and directions, please click here.


CENTER STAFF

Founding Director

Executive Editor

Senior Editor Emeritus

Senior Editor

Victoria Clark

Digital Librarian

Zoe Drajem

Editor, French-language Jazz Records

Matthew Fenlon

Technical Advisor

Jameson Foster (Boulder)

Research Assistant

Jonathan Graybill

Digitization Assistant

Ruth Henderson (New York)

Regular Contributor, English-language Periodicals

Stella Li (New York)

Editor, Japanese Periodicals

Jeremy Lyons

Digital Projects Coordinator

Connor Milstead

Research Assistant

Justin Nurin (Philadelphia)

Subscriptions Manager

Cameron Raecke

Technical Assistant

Luis Ruiz-Pacheco

Research Assistant

Laura Surian (Pesaro)

Regular Contributor, Italian and English-Language Periodicals

Peter Sühring (Bornheim and Berlin)

Regular Contributor, German-Language Periodicals

Ana Uribe Law (Tallahasse)

Research Assistant

Natalia Vilchis

Research Assistant

Elise Volkmann (Berkeley)

Research Assistant


ASSOCIATE LANGUAGE EDITORS

Associate Language Editors provide assistance on issues related to language, bibliography, and/or journal selection for a given country or language area. Associate Language Editors are appointed as needs arise.

Czech

Michaela Freemanova† (Prague)

Dutch

Liesbeth Hoedemaeker† (Baltimore)

English

Richard Kitson (Baltimore)

French

Doris Pyee (Paris)

German

Jutta Lambrecht (Cologne)

Greek

Katy Romanou† (Athens)

Hungarian

János Kárpáti† (Budapest)

Italian

Nicoletta Betta (Bologna)

Norwegian
Polish

Barbara Zakrzewska† (Los Angeles)

Portuguese

Manuel de Brito (Lisbon)

Russian

Lilia Suslova (Moscow)

Spanish and Latin America

Malena Kuss (New York)

Swedish

V. Heintz (Stockholm)