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  2. Donald Jay Grout - Wikipedia

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    Donald Jay Grout (September 28, 1902 – March 9, 1987) was an American musicologist. He is best known as the author of A Short History of Opera, first published in 1947. The fourth edition was published by Columbia University Press in 2003.

  3. The Vacant Chair - Wikipedia

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    "The Vacant Chair" is a poem that was written following the death of John William Grout (July 25, 1843 – October 21, 1861). Grout was a soldier killed in the American Civil War during the Battle of Ball's Bluff. The poem, written by Henry S. Washburn was put to music by George Frederick Root and became a popular song of the post-Civil War era.

  4. Bar form - Wikipedia

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    The B section can also incorporate parts of the A section's phrase: in the above example, the final 14 notes of the B section match the final 14 notes of each A section (see also Rundkanzone). In this example, the 17 never-repeated notes starting the B section would have been called a Steg by the Meistersingers: literally, " bridge "; whence ...

  5. Secular music - Wikipedia

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    According to Grout's A History of Western Music (1996), common musical instruments of this time period included: harps, imported to continental Europe from Ireland and Britain sometime before the ninth century; Vielle, a prototype of the Renaissance viol and modern viola with five strings, one of which was a drone, popular amongst the jongleurs ...

  6. Musical historicism - Wikipedia

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    Musical historicism signifies the use in classical music of historical materials, structures, styles, techniques, media, conceptual content, etc., whether by a single composer or those associated with a particular school, movement, or period.

  7. Category:Music history - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... History of music is the chronological description of music. Music history is the academic study of the ...

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  9. Claude V. Palisca - Wikipedia

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    Claude Victor Palisca (24 November 1921 – 11 January 2001) was an American musicologist. [1] An internationally recognized authority on early music, especially opera of the Renaissance and Baroque periods, he was the Henry L. and Lucy G. Moses Professor Emeritus of Music at Yale University.