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GIA Announcements

December 3, 2025: Brandon Boyd to succeed James Abbington as editor of GIA’s renamed Abbington African American Sacred Music Series

May 1, 2025: GIA to Distribute Choral Works of Jake Runestad

June 7, 2024: Haugen, Tice, and Miller Named Hymn Society Fellows

September 12, 2023: Announcing School Music License

May 4, 2023: Margaret Hillis Biography a Midwest Book Award Finalist

December 1, 2022: Matthew Arau and Scott N. Edgar Join the GIA Team

COMUNICADO DE PRENSA: 23 agosto 2022: GIA Da la Bienvenida a Julio de León

August 23, 2022: GIA Welcomes Julio de León

July 25, 2022: Jones and Sensmeier named Hymn Society Fellows

September 30, 2021: GIA to Distribute the Catalogs of Lorenz Corporation

April 27, 2021: GIA to Distribute Concert Choral Works of Michael John Trotta

January 27, 2021: M. Roger Holland Named Editor of the In Spirit and Truth Series

December 11, 2020: Walton Music to Publish the Mar-Vel Music Catalog

December 2, 2020: GIA Statement Regarding Internal Assessment

October 1, 2020: GIA to Distribute Concert Choral Works of Elaine Hagenberg

September 17, 2020: Improved Digital Subscription Services

September 1, 2020: Revised First Steps in Music Curriculum Now Available!

August 4, 2020: GIA Selects Firm for Internal Assessment

July 17, 2020: Bringle and Grindal named Hymn Society Fellows

July 15, 2020: Statement regarding Code of Conduct

July 1, 2020: Meredith Music Publications is joining the growing GIA family

June 15, 2020: GIA Statement Regarding David Haas

May 22, 2020: GIA Announces GIA CARES

April 6, 2020: GIA Announces SUPPORT OUR SONG Program

December 2nd, 2019: WLP Now a Division of GIA Publications, Inc.

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