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  1. Marcia Citron

    Marcia Judith Citron born 1945 is a professor of musicology at Rice University in Houston , Texas. She is a leading musicologist specializing in issues regarding women and gender, opera and film. Life and career Marcia Citron graduated from Brooklyn College with a BA in 1966 and from University of North Carolina with a MA in 1968 and a PhD in 1971. She has been recognized with the Martha and Henry Malcolm Lovett Distinguished Service Professor of Musicology award, and has received grants from National Endowment for the Humanities , the German Academic and Exchange Service and Rice University. ref cite web url http music.rice.edu facultybios citron.shtml title MARCIA J. CITRON Martha and Henry Malcolm Lovett Distinguished Service Professor of Musicology accessdate 15 February 2012 ref She is a member of the American Musicological Society and has served as committee chair. Works Selected book publications include Letters of Fanny Hensel to Felix Mendelssohn C cile Chaminade A Bio Bibliography Gender and the Musical Canon Opera on Screen She has also published numerous articles dealing with music history and analysis. ref cite web url http report.rice.edu sir faculty.detail?p 5CB5D8D1E3C00529 title Marcia Citron accessdate 15 February 2012 ref References reflist Category Music educators Category Musicologists Category University of North Carolina alumni ...   more details



  1. Music history

    as an instrument of great subtlety and refinement. Music history , sometimes called historical musicology , is the highly diverse subfield of the broader discipline of musicology that studies the composition ... draws on many of the tools of historical musicology to answer the specific question of how music ... including classical music are sometimes called New musicology New musicologists . Semiotic studies ... to be particularly notable by musicologists. Historical musicology has played a critical ... of the 20th century, musicology and its largest subfield of historical musicology expanded significantly ... of disciplines and musics In its most narrow definition, historical musicology is the music ... been rather uneasily separated from the most narrow definition of historical musicology. Within historical musicology, scholars have been reluctant to adopt postmodern and critical approaches ... 1991, p.  5 , It almost seems that musicology managed miraculously to pass directly from pre ... on musicology and rock music, Susan McClary and Robert Walser also address a key struggle within the discipline how musicology has often dismisse d questions of socio musical interaction out of hand ... criticism of historical musicology has been that it generally ignores popular music. Though ... in 1990 that most major works of musicology, theoretical or historical, act as though popular music ... cites three main aspects of this problem p.  104 6 . The terminology of historical musicology is slanted ... in musicology s typical corpus yet he points out that there is an impoverished vocabulary for other ... musicology uses a methodology slanted by the characteristics of notation, notational centricity ... and music. On the other hand, historical musicology tends to neglect or have difficulty with parameters ... music students trained in historical musicology may listen to a funk or Latin American music ... level of status. As well, historical musicology has an ideology slanted by the origins and development ...   more details



  1. David Rosen

    David Rosen may refer to David Rosen business born 1930 , CEO of SEGA David Rosen musicologist , professor of musicology at Cornell University David Rosen politics , fundraiser for Hillary Clinton in 2000 David Rosen rabbi born 1951 , former Chief Rabbi of Ireland David Rosen game developer , CEO and lead programmer at Wolfire Games David M. Rosen , American anthropologist David Rosen artist born 1959 , South African artist and fashion designer hndis Rosen, David ...   more details



  1. Post-Baroque

    Orphan date February 2009 In musicology , Post Baroque refers to performance and Musical composition composition al practice in the period after the Baroque music Baroque , when changes in the manner of playing would alter the implications of Musical notation notation , including Musical improvisation improvisation and Ornament music ornamentation . unreferenced date June 2007 classical music stub Category Baroque music ...   more details



  1. Jonathan Bellman

    Jonathan Bellman b. 1957 is a Musicology musicologist currently employed at the University of Northern Colorado and a widely acknowledged expert on exoticism and music. Bellman is the author of The Style hongrois in the Music of Western Europe Boston http www.nupress.neu.edu Northeastern University Press , 1993, ISBN 1555531695 and editor of The Exotic in Western Music http www.nupress.neu.edu Northeastern University Press , 1997, ISBN 1555533191 , a collection of essays. His contributions to that volume, Hungarian Gypsies and the poetics of exclusion and Indian resonances in the British Invasion, 1965 1968, are widely cited in the musicological literature. He has written numerous articles on topics related to music and exoticism in periodicals such as the Journal of Musicological Research, Early Music, 19th Century Music, and the Pendragon Review. His articles and books have received numerous citations in important indicator databases such as Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians Grove Music Online , Music Index , and R pertoire International de Litt rature Musicale RILM . His book A Short Guide to Writing About Music New York Pearson Longman, 2000, 2nd edn 2007, ISBN 0321187911 has become a standard in the field of music history pedagogy. He currently participates in the musicology blog http musicology.typepad.com dialm Dial M for Musicology. See also New musicology Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bellman, Jonathan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bellman, Jonathan Category Living people Category 1957 births Category American musicologists ...   more details



  1. Dalibor Davidovi?

    Dalibor Davidovi born 3 January 1972 in Na ice , Croat ian musicologist and author . Dalibor Davidovi was born in Na ice , Croatia . He studied musicology at the Zagreb Music Academy Bachelor of Arts B.A. and Master of Arts postgraduate M.A. . He completed his PhD at the University of Hamburg , Germany . His principal area of research is music semiology . In his first book Reception Research in Musicology and its Prospects the reception of music is taken as its point of origin. In his second book Identity and Music Between Criticism and Technique he explores the recent music scholarship concerned with identity politics . Davidovi teaches at the Department of Musicology at the Music Academy in Zagreb . He translates books on music and theater from German language German . Books Istrazivanja recepcije u muzikologiji i njihovi izgledi Reception Research in Musicology and its Prospects , Zagreb , 2002 Identit t und Musik. Zwischen Kritik und Technik Identity and Music Between Criticism and Technique , Vienna , 2005 Sources http www.ff.uni lj.si oddelki muzikologija bivsi sodelavci eng.htm davidovic Faculty of Philosophy at the University of Ljubljana About Dalibor Davidovi http www.muza.hr en The Zagreb Music Academy Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Davidovic, Dalibor ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Croatian musicologist DATE OF BIRTH 3 January 1972 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Davidovic, Dalibor Category 1972 births Category Living people Category People from Na ice Category Croatian musicologists Category Croatian Jews Category Academy of Music, University of Zagreb alumni Category University of Hamburg alumni ...   more details



  1. Single affect principle

    The Single Affect Principle is a musicological term describing the idea that contrasting Affect psychology affects moods or sentiments cannot belong in the one and the same musical movement ref http www.musicalratio.com onaffect.html ref , the harmonic structure of which would thus be limited by Modulation music enharmonic modulation s. It was one of the defining characteristics of pre Classical music Renaissance, Baroque etc. , and gradually became obsolete ca. 1800. There has been a resurgence of its use in contemporary Musical historicism historicist music. References references Category Musicology ...   more details



  1. Daniel Castańeda Soriano

    Daniel Casta eda Soriano was a Mexican Musicology musicologist , composer and Audio engineering engineer . Soriano was Chief of the Academia de M sica Mexicana at the National Conservatory of Music of Mexico in the 1930s. His main interest was focused on Mexican folklore . With the collaboration of Vicente T. Mendoza , he compiled a treatise of Pre Columbian era instruments, published in 1937 under the name Instrumental Precortesiano . References Slonimsky, Nicolas. Music of Latin America Category Mexican musicologists Category Academics of the National Conservatory of Music of Mexico es Daniel Casta eda Soriano ...   more details



  1. Franz Steiner Verlag

    Franz Steiner Verlag is a German academic publishing house, founded in 1949 in Wiesbaden . Its specialism is history , although it also publishes works in geography , philosophy , law , and musicology . Journals published by Franz Steiner include Historia journal Historia , Geographische Zeitschrift , and Hermes journal Hermes . External links Official http www.steiner verlag.de German Category Companies established in 1949 Category Publishing companies of Germany publisher stub ...   more details



  1. Linda Maria Koldau

    Linda Maria Koldau born October 28, 1971 is a German musicologist and Chair of Musicology and Cultural History formerly Knud Jeppesen s Chair of Musicology at Aarhus University in Denmark. She represents an interdisciplinary, cultural historical approach to musicology that focuses on the relation between music and social context, based on comprehensive source studies and musical analysis. Biography Born in Munich, Linda Maria Koldau studied Musicology, American Literature, and Italian Literature at Reading University in England and Mainz University in Germany. In 2000 she finished her PhD at Bonn University with a thesis on the Venetian sacred music by Claudio Monteverdi . In 2005 she received her Habilitation at Goethe University Frankfurt Frankfurt University with a handbook on women in the musical culture of the Early Modern Period. In 2006 2008 she was chair of Musicology and director of the Institute of Musicology at Frankfurt University in 2009 she was appointed Chair of Musicology and Cultural History at Aarhus University. She is member of several international research groups and interdisciplinary networks and has published widely in several fields of musicology and cultural history. Besides her academic work, she worked as a freelance cultural journalist for Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung in the period 1992 2002 since 1995 she has been author of radio programs for various German channels. Research fields Claudio Monteverdi sacred music and culture of the late Middle Ages and Early Modern Period medieval convents historical gender studies the oratorio in the 19th century music and nationalism modern myths submarines Titanic film music Books Die venezianische Kirchenmusik von Claudio Monteverdi , Kassel B renreiter, 2001, sup 2 sup 2005 Frauen Musik Kultur. Ein Handbuch zum deutschen Sprachgebiet der Fr hen Neuzeit , K ln Weimar Wien B hlau, 2005, http www.boehlau.at 978 3 412 24505 4.html Die Moldau. Smetanas Zyklus Mein Vaterland , K ln Weimar B hlau, 2007, http ...   more details



  1. Sonus (journal)

    notability date October 2011 Infobox journal title Sonus cover editor Pozzi Escot discipline Music composition , Music history history , Music education pedagogy , Music theory theory , Music journalism journalism former names abbreviation publisher Pozzi Escot country frequency Biannually history 1980 present openaccess license impact impact year website http www.sonicdesign.org sonus.htm link1 link1 name link2 link2 name JSTOR OCLC 8289018 LCCN 84642989 CODEN ISSN 0739 229X eISSN Sonus a journal of investigations into global music possibilities was established in 1980 by Pozzi Escot , who since the beginning has been its editor in chief . The journal covers a spectrum of disciplines that include musicology , music education , Music composition composition , Music theory theory , and Music journalism journalism . External links Official website http www.sonicdesign.org sonus.htm Category Publications established in 1980 Category Music journals Category Musicology Category Biannual journals Category English language journals ...   more details



  1. Pauline Alderman

    in 1960. USC in its publication, Musicology at USC, A Handbook for Graduate Students 2007 2008 , wrote Quote box bgcolor fffffc quoted true quote The study of musicology at the University of Southern ... schools music private admission Musicology Handbook.pdf title Presentation of Musicology at USC publisher Usc.edu Musicology at USC, Introduction p. 3 accessdate 2010 11 09 ref width 80 qalign left salign ...   more details



  1. Corpus mensurabilis musicae

    Institute of Musicology web site Sydney Robinson Charles, A Handbook of Music and Music Literature in Sets ... index.htm American Institute of Musicology Category Music anthologies Category Renaissance music ...   more details



  1. Bachelor of Music

    Bachelor of Music B.M. , B.Mus. , Mus.B. or Mus. Bac. is an academic degree awarded by a college , university , or music school conservatory upon completion of program of study in music . In the United States , it is a professional degree the majority of work consists of prescribed music courses and study in applied music, usually requiring a proficiency performing an instrument. Such a program lasts three to four and a half years. The degree of Bachelor of Music may be awarded for performance music performance , music education , musical composition composition , music theory , musicology music history , music technology , music therapy , music ministry, music business, music entertainment, music production music industry music production or jazz studies. Recently, some universities have begun offering degrees in Music Composition with Technology, which encompasses traditional theory and musicology coursework, but also adds the element of engineering in a studio, and becoming proficient at full scale studio production. The earliest firmly authenticated Bachelor of Music degree was awarded to Henry Abyngdon at the University of Cambridge in 1464. ref http www.mus.cam.ac.uk external musicatcambridge history.html Music at Cambridge a brief history ref In the United Kingdom , the degree of Bachelor of Music often referred to in speech as a B.Mus. IPA en bi m z is generally a undergraduate degree first degree lasting three years or four years in Scotland and consisting of a wide range of areas of study normally including music performance, composition, music theory, musicology music history , but at the University of Oxford ref http www.admin.ox.ac.uk examregs 14 33 General Regulations.shtml Regulations for the degrees of Bachelor and Doctor of Music ref and the University of Cambridge ref http www.cam.ac.uk guide summary mus.html Bachelor of Music Mus.B. ref it is a one year postgraduate degree which can only be read if a student is a graduate in music with honours ...   more details



  1. Cinnamon Girl (Prince song)

    refimprove date April 2012 Infobox single Name Cinnamon Girl Cover Prince cg single.jpg Caption UK CD single Artist Prince musician Prince from Album Musicology album Musicology B side Dear Mr. Man Live at Webster Hall small UK CD single small br United States of Division small UK CD single small br Dear Mr. Man Live at Webster Hall Video small UK CD single small br Cinnamon Girl Video small NPG CD single small br Cinnamon Girl Xposed Making of the Video small NPG CD single small Released September 6, 2004 Format CD single br Enhanced CD br Digital single Recorded Paisley Park Studios , 2003 2004 Genre Pop rock Length 3 56 Label NPG Records NPG Writer Prince Producer Prince Certification Chart position Last single Call My Name Prince song Call My Name br 2004 This single Cinnamon Girl br 2004 Next single Live from Paisley Park br 2005 Misc Extra chronology Artist Prince UK Type singles Background ffff00 Last single Musicology song Musicology br 2004 This single Cinnamon Girl br 2004 Next single Live from Paisley Park br 2005 Extra album cover Upper caption Type single Cover Prince cg enhanced.jpg Lower caption NPG Enhanced CD cover Cinnamon Girl is a song by Prince musician Prince , from his 2004 album Musicology album Musicology . Besides the title, there is no connection to the Cinnamon Girl Neil Young song song of the same name by Neil Young . The single music single has been released in multiple formats. On September 6, 2004, the European CD single was released with four tracks Cinnamon Girl Album version , Dear Mr. Man live at Webster Hall United States of Division which was previously available only as a download and an MPEG video of the Dear Mr. Man performance. Two weeks later, a similar single was released, but without the video. In November of the same year, Prince s NPG Music Club online retail store sold an Enhanced CD including the audio track, its music video , the lyrics and a 5 minute segment of interviews and behind the scenes footage. Track listing ...   more details



  1. NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Album

    Unreferenced date December 2009 The NAACP Image Award winners for Outstanding Album If anybody can find more info on this, please add it. class wikitable Year Artist Album 1994 Whitney Houston The Bodyguard Original Soundtrack Album The Bodyguard Soundtrack 1996 Whitney Houston Waiting to Exhale Original Soundtrack Album Waiting to Exhale Soundtrack 1997 Whitney Houston The Preacher s Wife Original Soundtrack Album The Preacher s Wife Soundtrack 1998 Various Artists Soul Food movie Soul Food Soundtrack 1999 Lauryn Hill The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill 2000 Various Artists The Best Man 1999 film The Best Man Soundtrack 2001 Stevie Wonder At the Close of the Century 2002 Alicia Keys Songs in A Minor 2003 Kirk Franklin The Rebirth of Kirk Franklin 2004 Luther Vandross Dance With My Father 2005 Prince artist Prince Musicology album Musicology 2006 Mariah Carey The Emancipation Of Mimi 2007 Various Artists Dreamgirls soundtrack 2008 Alicia Keys As I Am 2009 Jennifer Hudson Jennifer Hudson album Jennifer Hudson 2010 Mary J. Blige Stronger with Each Tear 2011 John Legend and The Roots Wake Up John Legend and The Roots album Wake Up 2012 Jennifer Hudson I Remember Me album I Remember Me NAACP Image Awards DEFAULTSORT Naacp Image Award For Outstanding Album Category NAACP Image Awards de Image Award Bestes Album ...   more details



  1. Faculty of Humanities (University of Copenhagen)

    Image Nyekua.jpg thumb 300px The Faculty of Humanities on Amager . About a faculty at the University of Copenhagen Faculty of Humanities disambiguation The Faculty of Humanities at the University of Copenhagen is the largest faculty in terms of number of students and range of subjects. It has 22 departments plus a number of multi disciplinary centres that cover about 75 subjects. The Faculty provides programmes leading to Bachelor s degree Bachelor s , Master s degree Master s , and other degrees in the Humanities and Psychology , as well as a number of supplementary courses. The Faculty of Humanities can be roughly divided into the following areas History , Philosophy , subjects relating to Social and Cultural history , Fine Arts , Communication , Linguistics , Nordic languages , other European languages , non European languages , Classical languages , Psychology , and Education . The Faculty has a number of collaborative research and educational partnerships, such as the one with the The Department of Musicology at the Palacky University Olomouc Department of Musicology of Palack University of Olomouc Philosophy Palack University Faculty of Philosophy . External links http www.humanities.ku.dk Homepage of the Faculty of Humanities coord 55 39 46.11 N 12 35 15.68 E source dawiki region DK type landmark display title DEFAULTSORT University Of Copenhagen Faculty Of Humanities Category University of Copenhagen Category Modernist architecture in Scandinavia Denmark university stub da Det Humanistiske Fakultet K benhavns Universitet ...   more details



  1. Glen Haydon

    Glen Haydon was an American musicologist instrumental in the founding of the Department of Music at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill . He remained chair of the department until his death in 1965. Haydon wrote Introduction to Musicology , one of the first books on the subject written in English. He also played a key role in the creation of the Music Library at the University. Haydon travelled extensively through Europe during the summers prior to World War II collecting the books and periodicals that would become the nexus of the library s collection. He was a 1934 initiate of the Alpha Rho chapter of Phi Mu Alpha Sinfonia at Carolina. Publications Introduction to Musicology 1941 ISBN 0 313 20429 2 The Evolution of the Six Four Chord A Chapter in the History of Dissonance Treatment 1971 ISBN 0 306 70017 4 External links http www.lib.unc.edu music Music Library at UNC Chapel Hill Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Haydon, Glen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1965 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Haydon, Glen Category American musicologists Category Year of birth missing Category 1965 deaths Category Place of birth missing Musicologist stub US academic bio stub ...   more details



  1. Albert Clement

    Orphan date February 2009 For the Edwardian Grand Prix racing driver see Albert Cl ment Arie Albertus Albert Clement born 9 August 1962, Middelburg is professor of musicology at the Roosevelt Academy , a small liberal arts college in Middelburg , the Netherlands . Albert Clement studied Musicology at Utrecht University M.A. Degree, 1987, with highest distinction , Organ at the Brabant Conservatory, Tilburg Teacher s and Performer s Diplomas in Organ, 1986 and 1988 respectively , and Theology at the University of Leiden . He received his doctorate from Utrecht University s Faculty of Arts, with highest distinction 1989 . In 1993 he was awarded with the Province of Zeeland s Prize for Encouragement in Arts and Sciences Clement has published over 200 articles and is regarded as a specialist on the works of Johann Sebastian Bach . External links http www.roac.nl roac hum dept.phtml?st clement Roosevelt Academy faculty webpage Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Clement, Albert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 9 August 1962 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Clement, Albert Category 1962 births Category Living people Category Dutch musicologists Category People from Middelburg Category Utrecht University alumni ...   more details



  1. Sarajevo Music Academy

    Infobox University image Commented out because image was deleted Image Eastman logo.JPG Eastman School of Music logo name Sarajevo Music Academy established 1955 type State school Public rector Selma Ferovi city Sarajevo country Bosnia and Herzegovina campus Urban area Urban website http www.mas.unsa.ba www.mas.unsa.ba The Sarajevo Music Academy is a conservatory and is part of the University of Sarajevo in Bosnia and Herzegovina . Departments The Academy has seven departments and one Institute Department of Musical composition Composition and Conducting Department of Solo Singing Department of Piano and Percussion Department of String instrument String Instruments Department of Wind instrument Wind Instruments Department of Musicology Department of Music Theory and Pedagogy Institute of Musicology Alumni & Past Achievements The Academy has over 2,500 graduates, more than 70 Master of Arts postgraduate Master of Arts and Music Sciences, six doctorate Doctors of Music Sciences. It also published the music magazine Music. coord missing Bosnia and Herzegovina Category University of Sarajevo Music Category Music schools in Bosnia and Herzegovina bs Muzi ka akademija u Sarajevu sl Glasbena akademija v Sarajevu ...   more details



  1. Recep Uslu

    Recep Uslu is a Turkish people Turkish writer and researcher on Turkish musicology. Biography Empty section date July 2010 Bibliography His some books and articles 1. Mehmed Hafid Efendi and Music 2001 , 2. Musicians in the Ottoman and Central Asia in the 15th Century According to an unknown work, in The Great Ottoman Turkish Civilization, Ankara 2000, vol. IV, pp.  548 555 3. Music in Fatih Era, in Atlas of Turkish culture, Istanbul 2002 4. Musicology and his sources in Turkey 2006 , 5. Mehmet II and music in his court 2007 , 6. Ruhperver, Istanbul 2009, with Sureyya Agayeva 7. A Violanist in the Ottoman Court, Istanbul 2010 References Empty section date July 2010 External links Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Uslu, Recep ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1958 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Uslu, Recep Category Turkish scientists Category Turkish musicologists Category 1958 births Category Turkish writers Category Living people Category People from Istanbul ...   more details



  1. László Somfai

    L szl Somfai born 1934 is a Hungary Hungarian Musicology musicologist . He was born in 1934 in J szlad ny . He first studied History of Music, graduating in 1959 with a dissertation on the Classical period music classical string quartet idiom of Joseph Haydn . He went on to earn a Doctor of Philosophy PhD in musicology. He is a professor at the Franz Liszt Academy of Music , where he specializes in classical style, Haydn, and B la Bart k . He has also taught at the City University of New York and the University of California, Berkeley . Among his work is the BB catalogue of Bart k s compositions. References The two biographies under External links External links http www.bartokfestival.hu 2006 en artists l somfai.htm Biography http www.mindentudas.hu en 20061207somfai.html Biography Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Somfai,Laszlo ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1934 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Somfai,Laszlo Category 1934 births Category Living people Category Hungarian musicologists Hungary bio stub de L szl Somfai hu Somfai L szl nl L szl Somfai ...   more details



  1. Music & Letters

    Infobox Journal cover discipline Musicology abbreviation country United Kingdom UK website http ml.oxfordjournals.org publisher Oxford University Press history 1920 to present ISSN 0027 4224 Music & Letters , also known as Music and Letters , is an international journal published quarterly by Oxford University Press with a focus on musicology . Its ISSN is 00274224. The journal sponsors the Music & Letters Trust, twice yearly cash awards of variable amounts to support research in the music field. A H Fox Strangways founded the journal in 1920 and served as editor in chief until 1937. Eric Blom served as editor from 1937 to 1950 and again from 1954 to 1959. ref name ODM cite book last Michael Kennedy music critic Kennedy first Michael Kennedy music critic Michael coauthors Joyce Bourne chapter Music and Letters title The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Music year 1996 accessdate 2009 02 15 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 019280037X ref Other editors in chief have included Richard Capell , Jack Westrup J.A. Westrup , Denis Arnold , Edward Olleson , Nigel Fortune , John Whenham and Tim Carter musicologist Tim Carter . ref name ODM References reflist External links http ml.oxfordjournals.org Music & Letters , Oxford University. Category Music journals Category Oxford University Press academic journals Category Publications established in 1920 ...   more details



  1. Don Harrán

    Academy of Music in Jerusalem and, since 1966, has been a member of the Department of Musicology at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, becoming Emmanuel Alexandre Associate Professor of Musicology in 1976, Artur Rubinstein Full Professor of Musicology in 1980, and since his retirement in 2004 Artur Rubinstein Professor Emeritus of Musicology. He chaired the Department of Musicology during the years ... concerts of American music and lecturing thereon during the years 1967 70 as corresponding editor on musicology in Israel for the journal Current Musicology from 1968 to 1990 and, since 1908, he acts ... Awarded to HU Musicology Prof. Don Harran. ref Corresponding Honorary Foreign Member, American Musicological ... Verlag for the American Institute of Musicology, 1988. xx 301 pp. Maniera e il madrigale una .... Florence Leo S. Olschki, 1980. 123 pp. Musikologyah techumim u megamot Musicology Areas and Aims . Jerusalem ... of Musicology, 1986. xviii 517 pp. Critical editions The Anthologies of Black Note Madrigals. Corpus ... of Musicology, 1978 81. Vol. 1, pt. 1 1978 Il primo libro d i madrigali . . . a misura di breve ... Musicae 94. Neuhausen Stuttgart H nssler Verlag for the American Institute of Musicology, 1983 ... Stuttgart H nssler Verlag for the American Institute of Musicology, 1995 vols. 13a and 13b, Middleton, Wis. American Institute of Musicology, 2003. Vol. 1 Madrigals for 5 voices, Book 1 1600 . lxxxvi ...   more details



  1. Larisa Sokolov

    File Larisa penciel sketch K.Brisi.jpg thguymb right LARISA SOKOLOVA Charcoal and oil sketch Larisa Sokolov Russian is the wife of Aleksandr Sergeyevich Sokolov Aleksandr S. Sokolov Russian . the former Minister of Culture and Mass Communication of Russia. She is a member of the Russian composers union, and has a doctorate in Musicology. Currently the Head Chair of musicology and composition in the Musical Pedagogical Institute. http ippolitovka.ru 20http ippolitovka.ru 20 MM Ippolitov Ivanov . Early life Born Larisa Pamfilovna RUSSIAN in Belarus , March 3, 1955 her family re located to Saint Petersburg where her father was stationed in the army. She studied piano and graduated from the Saint Petersburg Conservatory . She has two children. References http www.profile.ru items ?item 10853 br http www.muzobozrenie.ru exclusive 50 let br http www.flb.ru info 26446.html br http www.kp.ru daily 23587.3 44984 br http www.fondculture.ru site boss.php br http casami.ru h 1.php External links http luxury info.ru society news bolshoi i dobrii million.html http www.fap.ru index.php?nt news&id 12455 http www.museum.ru N33875 http www.lib.ua ru.net diss cont 177569.html Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Sokolov, Larisa ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Sokolov, Larisa Category Russian composers Category Living people ...   more details




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