38 relations: American Council of Learned Societies, Arthur Mendel, Carl Engel, Carroll C. Pratt, Charles Seeger, Cornell University, Curt Sachs, Dragan Plamenac, GuideStar, Gustave Reese, Harold Spivacke, Helen Heffron Roberts, Helen Margaret Hewitt, International Musicological Society, Johannes Ockeghem, John Dunstaple, Joseph Kerman, Joseph Schillinger, Joseph Yasser, Journal of the American Musicological Society, JSTOR, Karl Kroeger, Lewis Lockwood, Manfred Bukofzer, Music history of the United States, Music Teachers National Association, Musica Britannica, Musicology, New York City, Nonprofit organization, Oliver Strunk, Otto Kinkeldey, Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale, Répertoire International des Sources Musicales, Richard Crawford (music historian), Symposium, University of California Press, William Billings.
American Council of Learned Societies
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS), founded in 1919, is a private, nonprofit federation of 75 scholarly organizations in the humanities and related social sciences.
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Arthur Mendel
Arthur Mendel (June 6, 1905 – October 14, 1979) was an American musicologist.
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Carl Engel
Carl Engel (July 21, 1883 – May 6, 1944) was a French-born American pianist, musicologist and publisher from Paris.
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Carroll C. Pratt
Carroll C. (Cornelius) Pratt (27 April 1894 – 8 October 1979) was an American psychologist and musicologist.
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Charles Seeger
Charles Louis Seeger, Jr. (December 14, 1886 – February 7, 1979) was an American musicologist, composer, and teacher.
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Cornell University
Cornell University is a private and statutory Ivy League research university located in Ithaca, New York.
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Curt Sachs
Curt Sachs (June 29, 1881 – February 5, 1959) was a German-born but American-domiciled musicologist.
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Dragan Plamenac
Dragan Plamenac (born Dragan Siebenschein; 8 February 189515 April 1983) was a Croatian Jewish composer and musicologist.
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GuideStar
GuideStar USA, Inc. is an information service specializing in reporting on U.S. nonprofit companies.
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Gustave Reese
Gustave Reese (November 29, 1899 – September 7, 1977) was an American musicologist and teacher.
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Harold Spivacke
Harold Spivacke (July 18, 1904 – May 9, 1977) was an American music librarian and administrator.
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Helen Heffron Roberts
Helen Heffron Roberts (1888–1985) was an American anthropologist and pioneer ethnomusicologist.
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Helen Margaret Hewitt
Helen Margaret Hewitt (May 2, 1900 – March 19, 1977) was an American musicologist and music educator, who received a Guggenheim Fellowship to study sacred music in Paris in 1947.
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International Musicological Society
The International Musicological Society (IMS) is a membership-based learned society for musicology at the international level, with headquarters in Basel, Switzerland.
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Johannes Ockeghem
Johannes Ockeghem (also Jean de, Jan; surname Okeghem, Ogkegum, Okchem, Hocquegam, Ockegham; other variant spellings are also encountered) (1410/1425 – February 6,Brown & Stein, p61. 1497) was the most famous composer of the Franco-Flemish School in the last half of the 15th century, and is often considered the most influential composer between Guillaume Dufay and Josquin des Prez.
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John Dunstaple
John Dunstaple (or Dunstable, c. 1390 – 24 December 1453) was an English composer of polyphonic music of the late medieval era and early Renaissance periods.
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Joseph Kerman
Joseph Wilfred Kerman (April 3, 1924 – March 17, 2014) was an American critic and musicologist.
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Joseph Schillinger
Joseph Moiseyevich Schillinger (Russian: Иосиф Моисеевич Шиллингер, 31 August 1895 – 23 March 1943) was a composer, music theorist, and composition teacher who originated the Schillinger System of Musical Composition.
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Joseph Yasser
Joseph Yasser (April 16, 1893 – September 6, 1981) was a Russian-American organist, music theorist, author, and musicologist.
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Journal of the American Musicological Society
The Journal of the American Musicological Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal and an official journal of the American Musicological Society.
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JSTOR
JSTOR (short for Journal Storage) is a digital library founded in 1995.
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Karl Kroeger
Karl Kroeger (born April 13, 1932) is an American composer and professor of music at several universities.
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Lewis Lockwood
Lewis H. Lockwood (born New York City, 1930) is an American musicologist whose main fields are the music of the Italian Renaissance and the life and work of Ludwig van Beethoven.
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Manfred Bukofzer
Manfred Fritz Bukofzer (March 27, 1910 – December 7, 1955) was a German-American musicologist and humanist.
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Music history of the United States
The music history of the United States includes many styles of folk, popular and classical music.
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Music Teachers National Association
Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) is an American nonprofit professional organization for the support, growth, and development of music-teaching professionals, with some 22,000 members in 50 states, and over 500 local affiliates.
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Musica Britannica
Musica Britannica is a trust founded in 1951, as "an authoritative national collection of British music".
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Musicology
Musicology is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music.
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New York City
The City of New York, often called New York City (NYC) or simply New York, is the most populous city in the United States.
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Nonprofit organization
A non-profit organization (NPO), also known as a non-business entity or non-profit institution, is dedicated to furthering a particular social cause or advocating for a shared point of view.
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Oliver Strunk
William Oliver Strunk (March 22, 1901 – February 24, 1980) was one of the most influential American musicologists of the 1930s–1960s, known for his anthology Source Readings in Music History (1950) and his work on Byzantine music.
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Otto Kinkeldey
Otto Kinkeldey (November 27, 1878 – September 19, 1966) was an American music librarian and musicologist.
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Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale
Répertoire International de Littérature Musicale (International Repertory of Music Literature; Internationales Repertorium der Musikliteratur), commonly known by its acronym RILM, is an organisation which seeks to provide a comprehensive and accurate representation of musicology in all countries and languages, and across all disciplinary and cultural boundaries.
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Répertoire International des Sources Musicales
The Répertoire International des Sources Musicales (RISM, English International Inventory of Musical Sources, German Internationales Quellenlexikon der Musik) is an international non-profit organization, founded in Paris in 1952, with the aim of comprehensively documenting extant sources of music all over the world.
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Richard Crawford (music historian)
Richard Crawford is an American music historian, formerly a professor of music at the University of Michigan.
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Symposium
In ancient Greece, the symposium (συμπόσιον symposion or symposio, from συμπίνειν sympinein, "to drink together") was a part of a banquet that took place after the meal, when drinking for pleasure was accompanied by music, dancing, recitals, or conversation.
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University of California Press
University of California Press, otherwise known as UC Press, is a publishing house associated with the University of California that engages in academic publishing.
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William Billings
William Billings (October 7, 1746 – September 26, 1800) is regarded as the first American choral composer.
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References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Musicological_Society