musicology Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˌmjuː.zɪˈkɒl.ə.dʒi]
  • Us [ ˌmjuː.zɪˈkɑː.lə.dʒi]

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  • It belonged, in other words, to the musicology of the future.

  • Why is musicology always so impotent in the face of these kinds of vocal semiosis?

  • Today, historical perspective allows a maturation of electroacoustic musicology.

  • At the same time, this new writing on opera has been influential in making questions of representation, voice and power central to musicology generally.

  • The fact that it presents itself in such a fashion is an indictment of the gestural rather than critical orientation of political discourse within musicology.

  • He was the first scholar to transfer the strict standards of philology to musicology.

  • A methodological problem for musicology is, in fact, the question of how to handle such paradoxically interpretative capabilities.

  • She graduated with an interdisciplinary doctorate which combined the fields of musicology, philosophy, and studies on visual culture.

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