musicology - use in sentences

Preposition: of

  • production: CHARM's invited speakers addressed different aspects of the musicology of production.

Converse of object

  • study: Andreas Mayer Andreas Mayer studied musicology, sociology and history of science in Vienna, Paris and Cambridge.
  • include: Its research fields include popular musicology, performance and composition and it brings together a grouping of researchers with shared interests and concerns.

Adjective modifier

  • historical: The bringing of the study of the organ into the fold of Historical Musicology is among the most important developments of recent years.
  • critical: UEA's School of Music has an international reputation in composition and critical musicology and attracts graduate students of high caliber.
  • popular: There are opportunities to study ethnography and popular musicology as well as western art music.

Modifies a noun

  • module: She designed and teaches an undergraduate musicology module at Lancaster, focusing on electroacoustic music.
  • student: Julien Payan was born in Rouen in 1983 and is a musicology student.

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