List of musicologists

List of musicologists

A musicologist is someone who studies musicology. An ethnomusicologist is someone who studies ethnomusicology; a zoomusicologist is someone who studies zoomusicology.

Musicologists include:
*Guido Adler
*August Wilhelm Ambros
*Willi Apel
*Denis Arnold
*Margaret Bent
*Heinrich Besseler
*Philip Brett
*Howard Mayer Brown
*Charles Faulkner Bryan
*Manfred Bukofzer
*Roberto Carnevale
*Peter Case
*Samuel Charters
*Edward T. Cone
*Charles-Edmond-Henri de Coussemaker
*Ry Cooder
*Carl Dahlhaus
*Thurston Dart
*John Daverio
*Joshua F. Drake - Grove City College, PA
*Vincent Duckles
*Alfred Einstein
*Alexander J. Ellis
*François-Joseph Fétis (1784–1871)
*Robert Greenberg (born 1954) - history and appreciation of Classical music
*Donald Jay Grout
*Ursula Günther
*Bartol Gyurgieuvits
*Daniel Heartz
*Willy Hess
*H. Wiley Hitchcock
*Hans-Jorgen Holman
*Richard Hoppin
*George Pullen Jackson
*Joseph Kerman (born 1924)
*Otto Kinkeldey
*Jos Kunst (1936-1996)
*Robert Lissauer
*Lewis Lockwood
*Alan Lomax
*John Lomax
*Edward Lowinsky
*Friedrich Ludwig
*Joseph de Marliave (1873-1914)
*W. Thomas Marrocco
*Susan McClary
*Bernhard Meier
*R.C. Mehta
*Lalmani Misra (1924-1979)
*Jérôme-Joseph de Momigny (1762-1842)
*Anthony Newcomb (b. 1941) "Concerto delle donne", Madrigal
*Claude Palisca
*André Pirro
*Nino Pirrotta (1908-1998) Italian music, music of the Trecento
*Leon B. Plantinga
*Harold Powers
*Gustave Reese
*Andrey Rimsky-Korsakov
*Charles Rosen
*Léonie Rosenstiel
*Stanley Sadie
*Eleanor Selfridge-Field
*Elaine Sisman
*Philipp Spitta
*Hedi Stadlen
*Paul Steinitz (1909-1988) - Music of J. S. Bach; German Baroque music
*Oliver Strunk (1901-1980)
*Carl Stumpf
*Edward Tarr
*Richard Taruskin
*Dr. N. Ramanathan
*Dr. S. A. K. Durga
*Nebojša Todorović
*Leo Treitler
*James Webster
*Seyit Yöre
*Neal Zaslaw

Ethnomusicologists include:
*Mário de Andrade
*Jaime de Angulo
*Simha Arom
*Béla Bartók
*Judith Becker
*Constantin Braroiu
*John Blacking
*Chalkdust
*Francis James Child
*Frances Densmore
*Mantle Hood
*Leoš Janáček
*Jean Jenkins
*A. M. Jones
*Maud Karpeles
*Zoltán Kodály
*Franjo Kuhač
*Jaap Kunst
*Robert Lachmann
*Alan Lomax
*John Lomax
*William P. Malm
*David McAllester
*Alan Merriam
*Akin Euba
*James E. Mumford
*Bruno Nettl
*Joel Rubin
*Anthony Seeger
*Charles Seeger
*Michael Tenzer
*Laxmi Ganesh Tewari
*Colin Turnbull
*Erich von Hornbostel
*Richard Widdess
*S. A. K. Durga
*Vinko Žganec

Zoomusicologists include:
*Dario Martinelli
*François-Bernard Mâche

External links

* [http://www.ims-online.ch/ International Musicological Society]
* [http://www.ams-net.org/ American Musicological Society]
* [http://www.rma.ac.uk/ Royal Musical Association]
* [http://digital.library.wisc.edu/1711.dl/WiscFolkSong Wisconsin Folksong Collection, 1937-1946] . Presented by the [http://uwdc.library.wisc.edu/ University of Wisconsin Digital Collections Center] and [http://music.library.wisc.edu/ Mills Music Library Special Collections] . The Wisconsin Folksong Collection, 1937-1946 contains Wisconsin field recordings, notes, and photographs made by UW-Madison faculty member Helene Stratman-Thomas as part of the Wisconsin Folk Music Recording Project, co-sponsored by the University of Wisconsin and the Library of Congress during the summers of 1940, 1941, and 1946; and recordings collected by song catcher Sidney Robertson Cowell during the summer of 1937 for the Special Skills Division of the Resettlement Administration.


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