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Reminiscences of an American musicologist : Charles Seeger

Seeger discusses his early life and his career in musicology, including his invention of the Melograph for musical analysis.

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  • "Seeger discusses his early life and his career in musicology, including his invention of the Melograph for musical analysis."@en
  • "Study of music at Harvard and in Germany; professor of music at University of California, Berkeley, 1912-1918; teaching at Institute of Musical Art and at New School for Social Research, New York; association with Henry Cowell and other musicians and composers; work with U.S. Resettlement Administration as technical advisor, with Federal Music Project as assistant director, and with Pan American Union as chief of Music Division; association with UCLA as research musicologist in Institute of Ethnomusicology and in Center for Folklore and Mythology."@en

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  • "Interviews"
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  • "Oral histories"@en

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  • "Reminiscences of an American musicologist"
  • "Reminiscences of an American musicologist : Charles Seeger"@en
  • "Reminiscences of an American musicologist : Charles Seeger"
  • "Reminiscences of an American musicologist Charles Seeger"@en