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musicological, a.|mjuːzɪkəˈlɒdʒɪkəl| [f. musicology: see -ical.] Of or pertaining to musicology. Hence musicoˈlogically adv.
1915W. S. Pratt in Musical Quarterly I. 1 Several handy derivatives, such as ‘musicologist’..‘musicological’, and the like. 1941G. Haydon Introd. Musicology i. 1 By no means everything written about music qualifies as musicological literature, but only that which exhibits an acceptable quality of scholarship. 1959D. Cooke Lang. Music p. x, We concern ourselves more and more with parochial affairs—technical analyses and musicological minutiae—and pride ourselves on our detached, dehumanized approach. 1966New Statesman 23 Sept. 451/2 Musicologically, they are..scrupulous. 1969Daily Tel. 12 Apr. 13 Musicologically sensational and musically highly enjoyable was Alan Hacker's performance on the basset clarinet of Mozart's Concerto, K. 622. 1970P. Oliver Savannah Syncopators 95 Musicological analyses of the blues have scarcely been undertaken to date. 1973Listener 1 Mar. 286/2 Musicologically-inhibited people catalogue Caruso's liberties as heinous sins. |