Examples of 'musicum' in a sentence

Meaning of "musicum"

Musicum is a noun that denotes a collection of musical instruments or a place dedicated to music

How to use "musicum" in a sentence

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Galimathias musicum survives in four manuscripts which represent two different versions of the work.
A was probably among the works he sold to the Danish Collegium Musicum.
A collegium musicum is founded in Prague.
The composer Michael Praetorius refers to him in the third volume of his Syntagma musicum.
The Collegium Musicum became the forerunners of all civic concert life.
The theme was performed by Collegium Musicum de Paris.
The Collegium musicum often gave performances at Zimmermann 's coffee-house.
Moreover, the orchestra will once again appear together with the Collegium Musicum academic choir.
Collegium Musicum four.
He founded a renowned orchestral ensemble, the so-called Collegium Musicum in Hamburg.
It was founded in 1797 as Collegium musicum academicum and is Germany 's oldest conservatory.
While in Bethlehem, Michael led the Bethlehem collegium musicum.
In Hamburg, too, he directed a collegium musicum and presented public concerts.
Alexei Kornienko is a co-founder of the chamber orchestra Collegium Musicum Carinthia.
Horst Förster founded a collegium musicum in 1956, later called Akademisches Orchester.

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Telemann pioneered the founding of the public concerts of the Collegium Musicum in Leipzig in 1701.
The first performance was given by the Collegium Musicum of Zurich under Sacher on 18 May 1942.
Sound designerRecording concerts by Collegium Musicum Choir ( various locations ).
Soon thereafter, he founded a 40-member collegium musicum to give concerts of his music.

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