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Alexander L. Ringer
… 1948 from the New School for Social Research and a Ph.D. of Musicology in 1955 from the City College, Columbia … in 1963. Beginning in 1963, Ringer served as chair of the musicology division for six years. After this period he then … students, while also teaching many undergraduate courses in musicology. He retired from the university in 1991. Ringer …
Walter Salmen
… Germany. His career as a musicologist began after studying musicology, history, philosophy, composition, and organ at …
Joseph Singer
… – Cantors, Cantors – Hazzanim, Cantors … Musicologists … Musicology … Synagogue … Music … Research … Prayer … Chants …
Milan Slavicky
… under the instruction of Jan Kapr. He then went on to study musicology at the Faculty of Arts, Charles University, and … at the University of New York in Prague. In his field of musicology, he focused mainly on the music of the second …
Ghizela Suliteanu
… music in Romania. She researched in other fields of ethnomusicology as well, such as: folk music of Tatars and …
Esther R. Warkov
… work on these subjects appear here . After studying ethnomusicology at the University of Washington, she joined the Hebrew University Ph.D. program in Musicology in 1979. Intent on playing Arabic music, she …
Daniel Meir Weil
… In the field of Jewish musicology, he earned a second PhD from the Hebrew …
Albert Weisser
… Upon graduating in 1948, he entered the master's program in musicology. Under the guidance of Curt Sachs , he wrote his …
Guillaume André Villoteau
… Library of Congress. … French musicologist … 0 … Ethnomusicology … Conductor … Choir … Egypt … Arabic … Guillaume …
Meir Shimon Geshuri
… to mind in this context. Put differently, two strands of “musicology” developed parallel in Israel, one academic and … to emerge during the formative period of Israeli Jewish musicology. As Geshuri mentions in one of his letters to …