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Heinrich Besseler (April 2, 1900 – July 25, 1969) was a
German musicologist born in Hörde. He is
particularly known for his
colossal work, Die
Musik des...
- Jahrhundert)
Heinrich Besseler went a step further, to
imply that such
utility music was
socially superior, if not
artistically so. For
Besseler, "aesthetic access"...
- did not
consider it an
authentic portrait.
Instead Musicologist Heinrich Besseler was sure of its authenticity,
particularly because of its ophthalmological...
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evoke a
larger orchestra even with only one
player to a part.
Heinrich Besseler has
noted that the
overall forces required (leaving
aside the
first concerto...
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Bagloo M,
Besseler M, Ude A (April 2010).
Sleeve gastrectomy for the
treatment of diabetic...
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Vienna and Heidelberg,
where he
received his Ph.D. in 1931 with
Heinrich Besseler as his advisor. He also
studied composition with
Louis Aubert in Paris...
- ISSN 0771-6788. JSTOR 3686320. Anon. 2017.
Bowles 1954, 119 et p****im. Anon. n.d.
Besseler 1950, p****im. Anon. "Seconda prattica". Merriam-Webster.com, 2017 (accessed...
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Guillaume Dufay,
Opera omnia (collected
works in six volumes), ed.
Heinrich Besseler with
revisions by
David Fallows.
Corpus mensurabilis musicae CMM 1, Rome:...
- the
Mensurstrich was
introduced by
German musicologists such as
Heinrich Besseler in the 1920s and
became common in
editorial practice by the mid-20th century...
- the 14th-century
music of
Guillaume de Machaut. Subsequently,
Heinrich Besseler and
other musicologists expanded its
scope further as an
organizing structural...