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- Manfred Fritz Bukofzer (27 March 1910 – 7 December 1955) was a German-born American musicologist. He studied at Heidelberg University and the Stern conservatory...
- quarter of the 20th century independent attempts were made by Manfred Bukofzer (in Germany and, after his immigration, in America) and by Suzanne Clercx-Lejeune...
- taking root in the Burgundian School around the middle of the century. Bukofzer, Manfred (1953). John Dunstable: Complete Works. London: Musica Britannica...
- Wozzeck. Walker 1968, 305. Silbiger 2001. Hudson 1971, 364. Wolff 1991, 306. Bukofzer 1947, 42. Goetschius 1915, 29, 40. Lucas 1908, 203. Silbiger 1996. Silbiger...
- 1940 that it was first used in English in an article published by Manfred Bukofzer. The baroque was a period of musical experimentation and innovation which...
- Johann Staden Franz Tunder Matthias Weckmann Marshall 2001. Bukofzer 1947, 164. Bukofzer, Manfred (1947). Music in the Baroque Era. New York, W.W. Norton...
- Todd p. 71–76. Newes, p. 218. Newes transcribes the excerpt. Bukofzer, p. 176. Bukofzer believes the existence of this retrograde is based on intellectual...
- known for his sets of violin sonatas. As a composer, according to Manfred Bukofzer, "His individual, if not subjective, style has no precedent in baroque...
- Portrait Gallery, p. 92 Dean & Knapp 1987, p. 286 Burrows 1994, p. 77. Bukofzer 1947, pp. 333–35. Rolland 1916, p. 71. Dean & Knapp 1987, p. 209 Deutsch...
- circulation in Robert Haas's Die Musik des Barocks and, later, in Manfred Bukofzer's Music in the Baroque Era. Since the singing style of later 17th-century...