One of the continuing sources of musicological interest in polka is the phenomenally hybrid nature of the genre. |
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Frankly, I had not the temperament to take up a musicological career, even as a secondary pursuit. |
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They have constructed this program with imagination, and with attention both to contrast and to musicological issues. |
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One sensed the anger and frustration of a first-rate mind that had never quite made it with the musicological establishment. |
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In considerable demand too were publications of musicological works and practical manuals for students of composition and quadrivium. |
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The classical and modern painters from Uzbekistan in the second session feature works belonging to musicological and private collections. |
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It also ensures the preservation of the artistic and musicological heritage of D'Erlanger, while doubling as a museum and a venue for concerts. |
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Downey's own roots genius turns his musicological attention to California songwriters for this moody, slightly eccentric cover collection. |
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Availing himself of musicological and philological analytic tools, Ciabattoni demonstrates how polyphony held a role of primary importance in Dante's poetic strategy. |
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Lori Kruckenberg, an associate professor of musicology at the University of Oregon, has been awarded the Noah Greenberg award by the American Musicological Society. |
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She serves on the editorial board of the Journal of the American Musicological Society and is currently working on a book called A History of Absolute Music. |
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