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She also served as chairperson of the Israeli Musicological Society.
Edith Gerson-Kiwi. 2009
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Musicological archaeologists of the distant future will be able to reconstruct much of our musical culture — and throw one swell party — out of just his songbook.
One Swell Party 2004
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Musicological archaeologists of the distant future will be able to reconstruct much of our musical culture — and throw one swell party — out of just his songbook.
One Swell Party 2004
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In response to The Musicological Marvel (May 28, 1981)
An Exchange on the New Grove Friedland, Bea 1981
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The program will include traditional and classical holiday music, including a 'Musicological Journey Through the Twelve Days of Christmas.'
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The program will include traditional and classical holiday music, including a 'Musicological Journey Through the Twelve Days of Christmas.'
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The program will include traditional and classical holiday music, including a 'Musicological Journey Through the Twelve Days of Christmas.'
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The program will include traditional and classical holiday music, including a 'Musicological Journey Through the Twelve Days of Christmas.'
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Musicological research into minimalist music is a small and young field.
Sequenza21/ 2009
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If you have not heard "Musicological Journey Through the 12 Days of Christmas" by some witty genius named Courtney, you have been denied a vastly entertaining musical farce.
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