- Agricola's
Musica instrumentalis deudsch (1529). One of the most
important organologists of the 17th
century is
Michael Praetorius. His
Syntagma musi**** (1618)...
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Anthony Russell, FSA FRHistS, (27 May 1922 – 17
March 1964) was a
British organologist and antiquarian. He was an
expert on
early keyboard instruments, and...
- 1870 –
August 22, 1942) was an
American composer, conductor, violinist,
organologist, and ethnomusicologist. He is best
known as one of the
first American...
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revised over the years, but
remains widely used by
ethnomusicologists and
organologists.
Andre Schaeffner, a
curator at the Musée de l'Homme,
disagreed with...
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evolutionary details of the
European bowed lyres continue to be
disputed among organologists, but
there is
general agreement that none of them were the ancestors...
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system for
classifying musical instruments by
ethnomusicologists and
organologists (people who
study musical instruments). The
system was
updated in 2011...
- most
widely used
system of
classification by
ethnomusicologists and
organologists. When the ****s came to
power in 1933,
Sachs was
dismissed from his...
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fully compiled at this date, only some of it. The
highly influential organologist Curt
Sachs distinguished between the "long-necked lute" and the short-necked...
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Michael Praetorius (probably 28
September 1571 – 15
February 1621) was a
German composer, organist, and
music theorist. He was one of the most versatile...
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revised over the years, but
remains widely used by
ethnomusicologists and
organologists. One
notable example of this
criticism is that care
should be taken...