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Mus.D.
Or Mus.Doc.,
abbreviation
Doctor of Music.
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Mus.D.1
From New Latin Mūsicae Doctor
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Example Sentences
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Mus.D., are placed after the ordinary form of address, as 'The Rev. John Davidson, D.D.,'
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In 1888 he played his pianoforte concerto and conducted his “two melodies for strings” at a Philharmonic concert in London, and visited England again in 1891, 1894 and 1896, receiving the degree of Mus.D. from the university of Cambridge in 1894.
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In 1876 he was given the degree of Mus.D. at Cambridge.
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Sir John Andrew Stevenson, Mus.D., composed a glee on these words, which was published in 1795, but is of no great merit.
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Virgil Thomson, Mus.D., composer and critic.
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