Examples of 'musicologists' in a sentence

Meaning of "musicologists"

Musicologist (noun): An expert in the study of music, including its history, theory, and cultural significance. Musicologists often conduct research and write academic articles or books on various musical topics
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New musicologists question the processes of canonization.
The topic remains controversial among musicologists.
A problem for musicologists and a possible solution.
You have got to know good musicologists.
Musicologists sometimes say that this movement.
No contemporary musicologists repeat this assertion.
Musicologists have determined that it was written ca.
The specializations of musicologists are quite diverse.
We are already under investigation by the musicologists.
Accessible to musicologists and historians alike.
According to the opinion of the most conspicuous musicologists.
Musicologists classify it as a brass aerophone.
This book influenced musicologists into the twentieth century.
Musicologists began working on reconstructing a version suitable for performance.
In recent years completions have been attempted by three different musicologists.

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She was appreciated by many musicologists and had received a number of prizes.
These stories are not accepted as necessarily true by all musicologists.
Some musicologists will say that the better division would be.
A flawed album certainly but still worthy of any musicologists collection.
Many musicologists consider the kamancheh the predecessor of the violin.
These passages are of great interest to musicologists as they include early examples of polyphony.
Musicologists have rejected her results as dubious and her methodology as flawed.
We are musicologists.
Musicologists by nationality.
This has created yet another point at which musicologists have disagreed on the structural analysis.
Musicologists are lucky.
For the congress of American musicologists convention.
Musicologists have long studied how musical styles change over time.
He trained several generations of Polish musicologists.
Musicologists often mutter incomprehensible things when attempting to dissertate on the mugam tradition.
She was one of the first French women musicologists.
People including musicologists from all over are expressing their dismay over this.
Union of composers of Russia is a creative association of composers and musicologists of different generations.
Canadian musicologists and ethnomusicologists have continued to produce influential monographs in their fields.
The first section of Piano Phase has been the section studied most by musicologists.
French musicians and musicologists have received her enthusiastically and admire her plans.
This programme offers a selection of works recently restored by Brazilian and Portuguese musicologists.
The most contested point musicologists make is the location of the beginning of the recapitulation.
Her extraordinary interpretation of La Chaconne gives rise to passionate debates between musicologists and critics.
Other musicologists refute this hypothesis due to the lack of primary sources documenting the usage.
We are here For the congress of American musicologists convention.
Khachaturian is cited by musicologists as a follower of Russian classical traditions.
He is a member of Union of Composers and Musicologists of Armenia.
Musicologists now believe Fanny pioneered this musical form.
He was a professor of several distinguished musicologists such as Virtudes Feliú Herrera b.
But some musicologists now believe that Fanny pioneered this music form.
In this capacity he collaborated with the Nazi musicologists of the Sonderstab Musik.
Other musicologists have analysed these Scherzo and Trio sections very differently.
He is a member of Union of Composers and Musicologists from Romania.
Musicologists agree that it is " a work of crisis and transition.

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