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单词 ethnomusicology
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Definition of ethnomusicology in English:

ethnomusicology

noun ˌɛθnəʊmjuːzɪˈkɒlədʒiˌeTHnōˌmyo͞ozəˈkäləjē
mass noun
  • The study of the music of different cultures, especially non-Western ones.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A professor in the departments of ethnomusicology and music at UCLA, he is a recognized authority on the music of Duke Ellington.
    • Born in New York in 1954, Brozman later studied music and ethnomusicology at Washington University, with an emphasis on the earliest roots of Delta blues.
    • Combining ethnography and ethnomusicology, he shows how Kiowa hymns have generated a uniquely Indian Christian practice.
    • I began my study of bhangra music in Toronto while a Master's student in ethnomusicology at York, a university with a large and active South Asian community.
    • The author stresses that he derived his approach from three different fields of study: cultural anthropology, ethnomusicology and popular music studies.
    • Alice Moyle was present at the births of the new discipline of ethnomusicology and the new field of Australian Aboriginal music.
    • I believe it would be a positive contribution to the discipline if composers could produce and maintain a serial publication that rivalled the major journals in historical musicology, ethnomusicology and music theory.
    • In the early history of folk music research and ethnomusicology, scholars doing fieldwork were often photographed organizing their collections and making their recordings.
    • Professor Mans, who holds a doctorate in ethnomusicology and music education, has for many years focused her research on the music and dance of all Namibian people.
    • The academic world of ethnomusicology, anthropology, and folklore was an unfathomable concept to her informants.
    • Subject areas were progressively expanded to embrace the burgeoning disciplines of ethnomusicology, electronics, performing practice, gender studies and much more besides.
    • The usages are therefore many and varied in the history of Western art and folk music and in ethnomusicology.
    • He studied music at the University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh and afterward continued his studies in the United States, where he received a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University.
    • David Cooper's recent work on the collection is thus to be welcomed in the area of ethnomusicology as well as cultural studies scholarship.
    • Namu Lwanga, a native Ugandan living in the United States, has a degree in ethnomusicology and has mastered and performs a wide variety of Ugandan traditional instruments.
    • Many of the authors seem to consider ethnomusicology as a scientific discipline whose goal is to objectively record and notate music.
    • In addition, they will conduct graduate classes, present performances and participate in Harvard courses in subjects such as art history, music, ethnomusicology, languages and civilization.
    • She told me that she was majoring in music, played the cello, hoped to earn a doctorate in ethnomusicology, and eventually become a professor of music.
    • In 1993-4, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Legon, Ghana and the National Theatre of Ghana, studying ethnomusicology and percussion.
    • As an apical figure in the establishment of ethnomusicology, his theoretical innovations were initially influential in ethnomusicology and musicology departments and then adopted by anthropologists.

Derivatives

  • ethnomusicologic

  • adjective
    • Other organizations on campus include the Mathers Museum of World Cultures, home of an outstanding collection of ethnomusicologic instruments; the African American Arts Institute; and the Archives of Traditional Music.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The remaining pieces were inspired by Bartok's extensive ethnomusicologic work.
  • ethnomusicological

  • adjective ˌɛθnəʊmjuːzɪkəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l
    • In addition to his academic folklore works, he also published linguistic and ethnomusicological studies, as well as reviews and even witty cultural prose.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Later, he recorded much Berber folk-music, and in 1959 received a Rockefeller grant for ethnomusicological research.
      • This is a new addition to an extensive collection of excellent ethnomusicological materials generated under the auspices of the Smithsonian Institution.
      • In modern ethnomusicological practice, however, more precise methods of recording and transcribing non-Western music have been developed.
      • His first spell of ethnomusicological fieldwork was in 1973, in the Kulu valley in North India: the following year he began a PhD at Wesleyan University, Connecticut, specialising in Japanese music.
  • ethnomusicologist

  • noun
    • It is based on authentic folk material collected by the Turkish-Armenian composer and ethnomusicologist Komitas.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Despite this popularity the genre has received little study from ethnomusicologists.
      • In 1964, after graduating from The Royal Academy Of Music, Nyman became an ethnomusicologist and went to Romania to collect field recordings.
      • Anthropologists and ethnomusicologists broadly agree that all cultures in the world have some form of music.
      • The photographs of ethnomusicologists recording singers and musicians, and collecting interviews and performances could fill volumes devoted to the field's history.
 
 

Definition of ethnomusicology in US English:

ethnomusicology

nounˌeTHnōˌmyo͞ozəˈkäləjē
  • The study of the music of different cultures, especially non-Western ones.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A professor in the departments of ethnomusicology and music at UCLA, he is a recognized authority on the music of Duke Ellington.
    • I believe it would be a positive contribution to the discipline if composers could produce and maintain a serial publication that rivalled the major journals in historical musicology, ethnomusicology and music theory.
    • Many of the authors seem to consider ethnomusicology as a scientific discipline whose goal is to objectively record and notate music.
    • In the early history of folk music research and ethnomusicology, scholars doing fieldwork were often photographed organizing their collections and making their recordings.
    • As an apical figure in the establishment of ethnomusicology, his theoretical innovations were initially influential in ethnomusicology and musicology departments and then adopted by anthropologists.
    • Alice Moyle was present at the births of the new discipline of ethnomusicology and the new field of Australian Aboriginal music.
    • David Cooper's recent work on the collection is thus to be welcomed in the area of ethnomusicology as well as cultural studies scholarship.
    • In addition, they will conduct graduate classes, present performances and participate in Harvard courses in subjects such as art history, music, ethnomusicology, languages and civilization.
    • Professor Mans, who holds a doctorate in ethnomusicology and music education, has for many years focused her research on the music and dance of all Namibian people.
    • The academic world of ethnomusicology, anthropology, and folklore was an unfathomable concept to her informants.
    • He studied music at the University of Fine Arts in Phnom Penh and afterward continued his studies in the United States, where he received a Ph.D. in ethnomusicology from Wesleyan University.
    • I began my study of bhangra music in Toronto while a Master's student in ethnomusicology at York, a university with a large and active South Asian community.
    • Subject areas were progressively expanded to embrace the burgeoning disciplines of ethnomusicology, electronics, performing practice, gender studies and much more besides.
    • Born in New York in 1954, Brozman later studied music and ethnomusicology at Washington University, with an emphasis on the earliest roots of Delta blues.
    • In 1993-4, he was a Fulbright Scholar at the University of Legon, Ghana and the National Theatre of Ghana, studying ethnomusicology and percussion.
    • Combining ethnography and ethnomusicology, he shows how Kiowa hymns have generated a uniquely Indian Christian practice.
    • She told me that she was majoring in music, played the cello, hoped to earn a doctorate in ethnomusicology, and eventually become a professor of music.
    • The author stresses that he derived his approach from three different fields of study: cultural anthropology, ethnomusicology and popular music studies.
    • The usages are therefore many and varied in the history of Western art and folk music and in ethnomusicology.
    • Namu Lwanga, a native Ugandan living in the United States, has a degree in ethnomusicology and has mastered and performs a wide variety of Ugandan traditional instruments.
 
 
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