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  2. Harvard Dictionary of Music - Wikipedia

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    The Harvard Dictionary of Music is a standard music reference book published by the Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. The first edition, titled Harvard Dictionary of Music, was published in 1944, and was edited by Willi Apel. The second edition, also edited by Apel, was published in 1969.

  3. Willi Apel - Wikipedia

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    Willi Apel (10 October 1893 – 14 March 1988) was a German-American musicologist and noted author of a number of books devoted to music. Among his most important publications are the 1944 edition of The Harvard Dictionary of Music and French Secular Music of the Late Fourteenth Century.

  4. Category:Encyclopedias of music - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; ... Harvard Dictionary of Music; A Hidden Ulster; I. ... The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians;

  5. Ricercar - Wikipedia

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    The New Harvard Dictionary of Music, ed. Don Randel. Cambridge, Massachusetts, Harvard University Press, 1986. ISBN 0-674-61525-5. Arthur J. Ness, "Ricercar", Harvard Dictionary of Music, fourth edition, edited by Don Michael Randel, 729–31. Harvard University Press Reference Library. Cambridge: Belknap Press for Harvard University Press, 2003.

  6. Luis Abraham Delgadillo - Wikipedia

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    The New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians says that he "was the first Nicaraguan to write large orchestral works and remains the Nicaraguan classical composer with the greatest exposure on the American continent." [4] The Harvard Dictionary of Music describes Delgadillo as "the foremost figure in Nicaraguan music." [7]

  7. Glossary of music terminology - Wikipedia

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    A musician who plays any instrument with a keyboard. In Classical music, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, pipe organ, harpsichord, and so on. In a jazz or popular music context, this may refer to instruments such as the piano, electric piano, synthesizer, Hammond organ, and so on. Klangfarbenmelodie (Ger.)

  8. Descant - Wikipedia

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    A descant, discant, or discantus is any of several different things in music, depending on the period in question; etymologically, the word means a voice (cantus) above or removed from others. The Harvard Dictionary of Music states: Anglicized form of L. discantus and a variant of discant.

  9. Empfindsamkeit (music) - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Dictionary of Music. Cambridge: Harvard University Press. ISBN 978-0-674-37501-7. Lang, Paul Henry. 1941. Music in Western Civilization. New York: W. W. Norton, pp. 585ff. Reprinted 1997, ISBN 978-0-393-04074-6. Newman, William S. 1963. The Sonata in the Classic Era. A History of the Sonata Idea 2.