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This is less than half of both Musicology and 3121.
In fact, no other figure has influenced American musicology more during the last 20 years.
New musicology is the cultural study, analysis, and criticism of music.
He then turned to music full time, and essentially taught himself about musicology.
There are also national differences in the definition of historical musicology.
Reading current debates in musicology, I have found few answers to this question.
However he also taught several courses of mathematics and even musicology.
In the narrow sense, musicology is confined to the music history of Western culture.
She earned her doctorate in musicology from Columbia at 22.
Musicology, after all, still relies on notions of expert knowledge and training.
Musicology means the study of music by a scholar.
What is left of the Venus-out-of-the-shell idea certainly cannot find much support in modern musicology.
He has also worked in musicology and music criticism.
Musicology, like many other forms of scholarship, is largely a private pursuit.
In 1981 he returned to the University of Virginia to study musicology.
For a time, she seemed destined for a career in musicology.
From 1965 to 1983 he served as a professor of musicology and music education in Kiel.
Spencer's distinctive view of musicology was also related to his ethics.
He studied physics, mathematics, and musicology for a time, but did not complete his studies.
His pedagogical work in musicology was also very important.
He continued graduate work in musicology there until 1971.
A copy of Musicology was included with every concert ticket sold.
He represents an English tradition in which criticism and musicology are connected.
When people write about the history of music or compare musical styles, this is called musicology.
He transcribed bird song and wrote a book about musicology (still used today).