Anyone who thinks these people play anything remotely original needs to bone up on their musicology. |
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This is hardly conventional musicology, but it tells us a great deal that we need to know. |
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This includes, above all, the development of the academic field of musicology but also musical pedagogy and private music making. |
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The context for such a volume is the possibility that musicology might be saved from obsoleteness by such boundary-crossings. |
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I have taught, researched and published in literature, sociology, film studies, cultural history, musicology and folk tradition. |
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Of course, current musicology is already addressing the same questions of how music and its contexts are related. |
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In the literature of musicology, the authenticity question focuses on the relation between performer and composition. |
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Authors include composers, performers and professors of technology, musicology, anthropology and science. |
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He studied at the Prague Conservatory and at the Academy of Musical Arts, concurrently studying philosophy and musicology at the university. |
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Various scholarships allowed him to do research in musicology in Europe and the United States. |
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Seurat was also impressed with the work of another Genevan aesthetician, David Sutter, who combined mathematics and musicology. |
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I will not relate here the story of the violin or even make a thesis in musicology. |
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Finally, it is an excellent reference and great resource book for research into several other areas of the vast field of music performance, musicology and sociology. |
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He taught himself to play guitar when he was adolescent, and later studied musicology at the École de musique Vincent-d'Indy in Montreal. |
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The embarrassing brand name was dropped in 2013. Online shopping is an under-explored area of merchandising musicology. |
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That fall, he entered the University of Vienna, studying musicology and composition. |
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Its objective is to train specialists in Arab musicology to meet demand in cultural, information and educational bodies. |
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Before dedicating herself to musicology, she worked as a teacher in Vratsa and a music editor at the Bulgarian National Television. |
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By a fluke he won a scholarship to study for a Masters in musicology at the Paris Conservatory and knew how to take advantage of it. |
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Dieter Ringli studied musicology, ethnomusicology and philosophy in Zurich. |
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Participating fields of the NCCR are: German literature and linguistics, history, history of art, film studies, musicology, Scandinavian studies, romance literature and linguistics, as well as law. |
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After a classical training at the Conservatoire music school of Dijon and graduating to a Master in musicology at the Paris VIII university, Marie Sabbah followed jazz training at the CIM in Paris. |
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We are all very eager to host a great musical conference during which we want to facilitate a natural flow between the fields of musicology, ethnomusicology, theory and composition. |
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Online supplies bibliographic records for dissertations in musicology, music theory, ethnomusicology, as well as in related musical, scientific, and humanistic disciplines. |
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Jean-Louis had half-heartedly enrolled on a musicology course at Paris university, but preferred playing guitar with his friends in the cellar of the house they rented together. |
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Georges Bizet's rich musicology is adapted in a Pacific feat with lali drums, bamboo nose flute, ukeleles and clapping in accord with more classical instruments to create original sounds from Bizet's famous arias. |
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Pupil to Jacques de la Presle, Norbert Dufourq, Olivier Messiaen, and mostly René Leibowitz, he studied at the National Conservatory Music School along with musicology and psychology at the Sorbonne. |
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Notwithstanding her parents' wish that she study the law, she has dedicated herself to music and has graduated from a masters' class, MA, in piano playing and musicology from the Bulgarian State Conservatoire in Sofia. |
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A notorious flimflammer among traveling salesmen, he presents himself as a professor of musicology, organizing brass bands wherever he goes, but he doesn't have a clue about playing, much less reading, music. |
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By giving musicology rigorous and innovative tools for analysis and interpretation, he has played a key role in the development of knowledge in this field. |
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Following his musicology studies in Freiburg im Breisgau, he began his career in 1984 as music editor at Westdeutscher Rundfunk. In 1989, he became director of the Classical Music Department at Hessischer Rundfunk. |
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Jay Grymes, assistant professor of musicology at UNC, says the course will explore the craft of critiquing music performances. |
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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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While both musicology and ethnomusicology are defined by being 'the scholarly study of music' they differ in their methodology and subject of research. |
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Campana recently concluded her term as co-editor of MLA's Basic Manual Series, and has published extensively in the areas of music librarianship and musicology. |
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Musicology is, approximately, Prince's twenty-third album and a copper-bottomed, no-caveats return to form. |
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Students opting for the MMus in Historical Musicology are required to take the core module in this subject area. |
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This filly, a first foal, is out of the unraced Musicology, a half-sister to Cherry Hinton winner Gamilati. |
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Professional journals published by academic departments at Columbia University include Current Musicology and The Journal of Philosophy. |
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