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Lawrence Kramer (musicologist) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Lawrence Kramer (musicologist)
Lawrence Kramer (born 1946) is an American musicologist and composer. His academic work is closely associated with the humanistic, culturally oriented New Musicology, now more often referred to as cultural or critical musicology.〔''Critical Musicological Reflections: Essays in Honour of Derek Scott'', ed. Stan Hawkins (Ashgate 2012), 1-18〕 Alastair Williams describes Kramer as "a pioneering figure in the reconstruction of musicology, creatively applying theoretical developments to the study of music".〔Alastair Williams, ''Constructing Musicology'' (Ashgate Publishing 2001, p. 121〕 ==Biography== Kramer was born in Philadelphia and educated at the University of Pennsylvania and Yale. After several years on the English faculty at the University of Pennsylvania, he moved to Fordham University in New York where he has taught since 1978 and now holds the position of Distinguished Professor of English and Music. He is the author of ten books on music and over a hundred articles or chapters. Since 1993 he has been editor of the journal ''19th-Century Music''. He has held ten visiting professorships in North America, Europe, and China. His work has been translated into seven languages.
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