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The history of comparative musicology, later ethnomusicology, has traditionally been portrayed as the development of German and American research, beginning in the 1880s, and culminating in the synthesis of the two schools as reflected in the work of the German-Jewish emigre George Herzog, assistant to the Berliner Erich M. von Hornbostel, and later in New York City of Franz Boas.
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musical chilena, gongche notation, minzu yinyue, qin music, musicae popularis hungaricae, narodnaya pesnya, comparative musicology, noh music, folk music research, instrumentorum musicae popularis, musical ethnography, instrumental folk music, native scholarship, musique arabe, narodnye pesni, musical folklore, oral mnemonics, ethnomusicological research, gamelan traditions, disc notes, urban popular music, cylinder collections, xylophone music, folklore musical, peasant music
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New York, American Indian, North America, United States, Selected Reports, Los Angeles, Yinyue Yanjiu, West Indies, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, New World, Ann Arbor, New Delhi, Hong Kong, Yang Yinliu, Chang Sahun, Nova Scotia, Western Europe, Latin American Music Review, Southern Folklore Quarterly, West African, Mexico City, East Indian, Song Pangsong, The Hague
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