The late musicologist Christopher Palmer tried to promote this score by arranging a suite from it. |
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At the time he died he seemed to be on the threshold of a distinguished career as a thinker and musicologist. |
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A noted musicologist whose interests include medieval music and Tudor keyboard music, he has written many choral pieces. |
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As a musicologist, Lily is naturally fascinated that this humble girl could know such obscure tunes. |
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His role, unlike the musicologist Cooke, has been as a composer working alongside Elgar's ghost. |
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A pioneer musicologist, he is known for his editions of Handel, Corelli, and other Baroque composers. |
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A noted musicologist whose interests include chant, medieval music and Tudor keyboard music, he has written many chamber and choral pieces. |
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The Fuga Libera label was launched in the spring of 2004. It is placed under the artistic direction of the Belgian musicologist Michel Stockhem. |
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Rachelle is mother of four children, and an internationally-known harpsichordist and musicologist. |
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The conductor and musicologist Jan Caeyers has written a lively biography of a composer who has fascinated him all his life. |
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All concerts will be preceded by a discussion hosted by CBC Radio producer and reporter Kelly Rice, who welcomes musicologist Guy Marchand. |
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Theodor Adorno, a philosopher and musicologist, once dismissed Schlager songs as musical opium for the working class. |
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The musicologist suggested that the Sanitation Department's band be reactivated so the garbage men can give vent to their natural abilities. |
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A young man in a desolate Hungarian town is devoted to his elderly uncle, a musicologist working on a revisionist theory of the music of the spheres. |
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According to the German musicologist Kai Koepp, the viola d' amore without sympathetic strings existed long before the generally known type described above by Mozart. |
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The recording was inspired by the research of Helga Thoene, a musicologist who argues that Bach alluded to chorales in the Chaconne from the second partita for solo violin. |
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She gives lectures as a musicologist in Canada and Europe, and has served as an adjudicator at various international music competitions. |
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Marco, musicologist, has been working as a part-time secretary for a sales agent in Lecce for the past few months. |
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The sound recording contains an interview with conductor László Tardy, a review by musicologist György Kroo and an excerpt from the work. |
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It was the Italian musicologist Alessandro Longo who produced the first modern edition of the sonatas in the early years of our century. |
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The famous violinist and musicologist, Yehudi Menuhin, first proclaimed this day 27 years ago right here in Ottawa. |
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This establishes the position of the songs within the German tradition and suggests fundamental structural principles to the metricist as well as the musicologist. |
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Bob van Asperen is one of the most famous early music specialists for harpsichord, clavichord, and organ, and is also known as a conductor and musicologist. |
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Petra Gelbart, a Czech-born Romani musicologist, says a common experience among job applicants is that those speaking accentless Czech and with unremarkable surnames easily get interviews. |
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The concert was dedicated to John Allitt, the Coventry musicologist and historian, who died in March. |
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Thanks to the influence of writers such as Theodor Adorno, a 20th-century German musicologist who said Sibelius's music was reactionary and inept, the Finn has never become a staple of the orchestra's repertoire. |
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The American musicologist and internationally acclaimed concert pianist, Robert D. Levin has reconstructed and completed the Mass, which occupies an outstanding position among Mozart's church music. |
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The international press has unanimously acknowledged the importance of Christoph Graupner as well as the exceptional quality of Geneviève Soly's work as a performer and a musicologist. |
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Doug Adams, the American musicologist author of The Music Of The Lord Of The Rings Films, was able to go deep inside the musical odyssey of Howard Shore as the composer invited Adams in 2001 to follow him into Middle-Earth. |
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A writer and musicologist, Bruno Cagli has been a professor at the universities of Urbino and Naples and has also taught music history at conservatories in Pesaro and Rome. |
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One of the few foreign artists invited to teach French music in Paris conservatories and to play on French radio, this brilliant musicologist is a specialist of Debussy. |
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British musicologist and author Elizabeth Forbes passed away Oct. |
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According to the musicologist Donald Burrows, much of the text is so allusive as to be largely incomprehensible to those ignorant of the biblical accounts. |
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Lisa Fagin Davis brings twofold skills to her analysis of the Gottschalk Antiphonary, those of a musicologist and liturgical scholar, and those of a historian of the book. |
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Such was the case with H C Robbins Landon, the large, energetic and outgoing American-born musicologist who led a peripatetic existence in Europe for most of his working life. |
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