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musicology
[myoo-zi-kol-uh-jee]
noun
the scholarly or scientific study of music, as in historical research, musical theory, or the physical nature of sound.
musicology
/ ˌmjuːzɪˈkɒlədʒɪ, ˌmjuːzɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl /
noun
the scholarly study of music
Other Word Forms
- musicological adjective
- musicologically adverb
- musicologist noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of musicology1
Example Sentences
Mr. Page is a professor emeritus of musicology at the University of Southern California and the author of “Parallel Play.”
Mr. Page is a professor emeritus of musicology at the University of Southern California.
Joseph notes that many schools are at risk of closure due to the island’s ongoing economic crisis, and those that remain open seldom teach the traditional musicology of bomba, plena, danza, mazurca.
Her radical sophistication and courage were in further evidence in 1974 when she addressed a Verdi musicology conference in Chicago.
Ted Albrecht, a professor emeritus of musicology at Kent State University in Ohio and author of a recent book on the Ninth Symphony, described the scene.
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