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Definition of Musicologists
1. musicologist [n] - See also: musicologist
Lexicographical Neighbors of Musicologists
Literary usage of Musicologists
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Musical World (1876)
"... publishes a piece of news which will create a sensation among musicologists and
... which will overwhelm with joy the musicologists of all countries. ..."
2. Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians by George Grove (1908)
"... and has already been of immense service to French artists and musicologists,
whose knowledge of the madrigal writers and pianists of the English school, ..."
3. The Microscope and Its Revelations by William Benjamin Carpenter (1883)
"... Bog-Mosses,' is now separated by Musicologists from true Mosses, on account
of the marked differences by which they are distinguished; the throe groups, ..."
4. Calcutta Review by University of Calcutta (1844)
"There are more than 48000 operas catalogued by musicologists. Out of these only
one hundred are regularly performed. Out of this one hundred about two dozen ..."
5. Dwight's Journal of Music: A Paper of Art and Literature by John Sullivan Dwight (1871)
"... French musicologists succeeded in discovering any special aptitude for the
lyric drama. The order of his music they defined in one word : his style was ..."
6. Baker's Biographical Dictionary of Musicians by Theodore Baker (1919)
"In honor of his ninetieth birthday a 'Festschrift' was publ. to which many of
the foremost musicologists contributed (Riemann, Adler, Friedländer, ..."