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- Musicology - Wikipedia
Famous musicologists include John Sullivan Dwight, Ludwig Ritter von Köchel, and Ludwig Nohl John Sullivan Dwight was best known for founding Dwight's Journal of Music, expanding the works of Beethoven to the American public, and writing the lyrics of O Holy Night into English
- Become a Musicologist: Musicology Career and Degree Info
What does a Musicologist do? Learn the definition of musicology, as well as the career path and salary data for Musicologists
- What Does A Musicologist Do? - CMUSE
Musicologists are music scholars who study and explore the different ways that the art of music is connected to a variety of areas such as philosophy, aesthetics, politics, sociology, neuropsychology, geography and others
- Musicologist | Berklee
Musicologists are scholars of music who consider the relationship between music and various subjects including geography, aesthetics, politics, race theory, gender theory, neuropsychology, and more
- What is Musicology? - AMS
Academic musicologists do research and prepare critical and performance editions of musical texts, and teach or guide doctoral research on many aspects of the history of music at the graduate and undergraduate levels
- Musicology | Definition, History, Scope | Britannica
Musicology covers a wide and heterogeneous area of research and is concerned with the study not only of European and other art music but also of all folk and non-Western music
- MUSICOLOGIST – An International Journal of Music Studies
Musicologist is an international refereed journal, aiming to publish original scholarly papers in the fields of historical musicology, music theory and ethnomusicology Each issue includes multidisciplinary studies related to musicology
- 10 Famous Musicologists Who Changed the Industry
This article highlights ten influential figures in the field of musicology whose work has had a lasting impact on the music industry 1 Carl Dahlhaus (1928-1989) Carl Dahlhaus was a prominent German musicologist whose writings transformed 20th-century music theory and history
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