词汇 | example_english_musicologist |
释义 | Examples of musicologistThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Also, much of this research has been conducted by musicologists, many of whom specialise in past eras of music history. Musical notation is kept to a minimum, theoretical concepts are explained in simple terms, and prominent musicologists are given brief introductions. If music in this novel were a completely literary construct, musicologists might wonder why it warranted their attention and expertise. Some musicologists have argued for a relationship between the thirty-four chords and later musical statements in the opera, statements tied to both plot and libretto. It so happens that my interests as a musicologist coincide with those composers, those moments, those reasons. We must be careful to add all information sources, publications and interviews with the composer, other performers, musicologists, listeners and others. But composers and musicologists rapidly abandoned these unreliable methods of differentiation. More generally, a great number of descriptors of different levels must be available simultaneously to allow the musicologist to interpret individual and collective signification. To allow a musicologist to work efficiently with the mass of provided data, the tool itself must be capable of generating metadata: comments, markers, indexes. Next, the musicologist must make choices based on the data found, choices whose pertinence must be justified. This veritable ' skeleton in the closet' continues to trouble both ars nova aesthetics and the musicologists who concern themselves with this repertory. The musicologist must also reconstruct the source's history, situating and precisely describing it. One feature that does emerge from the work of musicologists is the role of music (and more broadly sound) in generating civic and urban identity. Or perhaps there was a feeling that this music 'could look after itself', that it is the common property of all musicologists. And why do musicologists of the music of notes continue to avoid the musicology of the music of sounds? One sometimes suspects that the book is not addressed primarily to musicologists, however. Thinking about the conjunction of the two topics is a very difficult problem for musicologists. For the musicologist reader, these reversions create 'openings' of a different, more frustrating kind. This book will interest a wide audience, from sociologists, anthropologists and ethno/ musicologists, to blues fans, musicians and historians. It is also a way of sharing and communicating with collectors, craftsmen, musicologists and musicians. It may also be the result of historians and musicologists working on largely separate tramlines. Perhaps significantly, only a handful of the presenters at the conference were academic musicologists. The musicologist can read it and apply the analytical model of his choice in order to make a musicological interpretation. What is needed is the comparison between them and the collaboration between musicologists and computer scientists devoted to music. However, even if the documentation of research was very precise, musical documentation was frequently left to the musicologist's initiative. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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