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Что (кто) такое musicological - определение

SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINE WHOSE CONTENT IS THE PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL STUDY OF MUSIC
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  • [[Rosetta Reitz]] (1924–2008) was an American [[jazz]] historian who established a record label producing 18 albums of the music of the early women of jazz and the blues.<ref>Martin, Douglas. [https://www.nytimes.com/2008/11/15/arts/music/15reitz.html "Rosetta Reitz, Champion of Jazz Women, Dies at 84"], ''[[The New York Times]]'', 14 November 2008. Accessed 19 November 2008.</ref>
  • Music historian Jack Stewart lectures at a conference

Musicology         
Musicology (from Greek μουσική mousikē 'music' and -λογια -logia, 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some music research is scientific in focus (psychological, sociological, acoustical, neurological, computational).
musicology         
¦ noun the study of music as an academic subject.
Derivatives
musicological adjective
musicologist noun
Journal of the American Musicological Society         
ACADEMIC JOURNAL
Annual Bulletin of the American Musicological Society; Annual Bulletin (American Musicological Society); Bulletin of the American Musicological Society; Papers of the American Musicological Society; Bulletin (American Musicological Society); Papers (American Musicological Society); Annual Papers of the American Musicological Society; Annual Papers (American Musicological Society); The Journal of the American Musicological Society; J Am Music Soc; J. Am. Music. Soc.; Bull Am Music Soc; Bull. Am. Music. Soc.; Pap Am Music Soc; Pap. Am. Music. Soc.; Pap. Amer. Music. Soc.; Pap Amer Music Soc; J. Amer. Music. Soc.; J Amer Music Soc; Bull. Amer. Music. Soc.; Bull Amer Music Soc; J Am Musicol Soc; J. Am. Musicol. Soc.; Bull Am Musicol Soc; Bull. Am. Musicol. Soc.; Pap Am Musicol Soc; Pap. Am. Musicol. Soc.; Pap. Amer. Musicol. Soc.; Pap Amer Musicol Soc; Bull. Amer. Musicol. Soc.; Bull Amer Musicol Soc; J. Amer. Musicol. Soc.; J Amer Musicol Soc
The Journal of the American Musicological Society is a peer-reviewed academic journal and an official journal of the American Musicological Society. It is published by University of California Press and covers all aspects of musicology.

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Musicology

Musicology (from Greek μουσική mousikē 'music' and -λογια -logia, 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some music research is scientific in focus (psychological, sociological, acoustical, neurological, computational). Some geographers and anthropologists have an interest in musicology, so the social sciences also have an academic interest. A scholar who participates in musical research is a musicologist.

Musicology traditionally is divided into three main branches: historical musicology, systematic musicology and ethnomusicology. Historical musicologists mostly study the history of the Western classical music tradition, the origin of the works composed, the lives of the composers and how they relate to the music studied. However, the study of music history need not be limited to that. Ethnomusicologists draw from anthropology (particularly field research) to understand how and why people make music. Systematic musicology includes music theory, aesthetics, pedagogy, musical acoustics, the science and technology of musical instruments, and the musical implications of physiology, psychology, sociology, philosophy and computing. Cognitive musicology is the set of phenomena surrounding the cognitive modeling of music. When musicologists carry out research using computers, their research often falls under the field of computational musicology. Music therapy is a specialized form of applied musicology which is sometimes considered more closely affiliated with health fields, and other times regarded as part of musicology proper.

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1. The discovery of heritage and the beginnings of a serious musicological interest emerged in postwar Britain.