Similar words: musicologist, toxicological, ecological, oncological, ecologically, gynecological, ecological niche, ecological succession. Meaning: adj. of or relating to musicology.
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1. Finally, on a pretext of doing a little musicological research, he went down and wandered around.
2. Over the past 30 years, musicological, historical and biographical research have all led towards a new Mozart.
3. Musicological method was used in this paper for analysis. I will study the work from the background, body of work, work style, features and other aspects.
4. By analyzing Runyang's Musicological Analysis of Prelude and Finale of Tristan and Isolde , the author made some suggestion on discipline development of musical analysis.
5. The extent of contact with older music musicological work has varied greatly from composer to composer.
6. To enforce the academic norm is for academic reliability of musicological research.
7. This paper is to analyze the coherent development of the theme-motive of Chopins Ballade in G minor by combining musicological analysis and technique analysis.
8. From the drama structure, music language and combination both of them, the article made the musicological analyze to the last scene of the work.
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