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musicologically — adverb with respect to musicology • Derived from adjective: ↑musicological … Useful english dictionary
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Ian MacDonald — Ian MacCormick (October 3, 1948 – August 20, 2003), who wrote under the pseudonym Ian MacDonald, was a British music critic and author, best known for his detailed history of The Beatles and The New Shostakovich , a controversial study of the… … Wikipedia
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Giovanni Legrenzi — (baptized August 12, 1626 ndash; May 27, 1690) was an Italian composer of opera, vocal and instrumental music, and organist, of the Baroque era. He was one of the most prominent composers in Venice in the late 17th century, and extremely… … Wikipedia
Gebrauchsmusik — is a German term, essentially meaning “utility music,” for music that exists not only for its own sake, but which was composed for some specific, identifiable purpose. This purpose can be a particular historical event, like a political rally or a … Wikipedia
musicology — musicological /myooh zi keuh loj i keuhl/, adj. musicologically, adv. musicologist, n. /myooh zi kol euh jee/, n. the scholarly or scientific study of music, as in historical research, musical theory, or the physical nature of sound. [1905 10;… … Universalium
GREENBERG, NOAH — (1919–1966), U.S. conductor and musicologist. Born in New York, Greenberg organized the Pro Musica Antiqua group (1952) which became known for its performances of medieval liturgical music drama and was in effect the first U.S. Collegium Musicum… … Encyclopedia of Judaism