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Frank D'Accone (musicologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Frank D'Accone (musicologist) Frank (Anthony) D'Accone (born 13 June 1931, Somerville, MA) is an American musicologist. D'Accone is the author of pioneering documentary studies of the musicians and institutions that produced the music of the Florentine and Siennese Renaissance. His many modern editions of the music of this culture made available to present-day performers and scholars for the first time in several centuries a full and wide-ranging picture of the musical life in Tuscany during the Renaissance. His body of work “substantially extends current knowledge of the music history of the Italian Renaissance.” == Education ==
He received BMus and MMus degrees from Boston University, where his teachers included Karl Geiringer and Gardner Read. At Harvard University he studied with Nino Pirrotta, A. Tillman Merritt, Randall Thompson and Walter Piston, receiving his MA in 1955 and PhD in 1960. During two years of archival work in Florence as John Knowles Paine Travelling Fellow in Music, he gathered material for his dissertation: “A Documentary History of Music in the Florentine Cathedral and Baptistry during the 15th Century”.
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