Carl Dahlhaus

He spent the bulk of his career as head of Technische Universität Berlin's musicology department, which he raised to an international standard. Dahlhaus pioneered the development of numerous musicological fields, particularly the aesthetics of music, which he raised to a central status. Active as a historian, analyst, editor and organizer, he was massively influential and his work has since incited considerable discussion and debate. Provided by Wikipedia
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11Published 1982Other Authors: “…Dahlhaus, Carl…”
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12Published 1985Other Authors: “…Dahlhaus, Carl…”
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13Published 1988Other Authors: “…Dahlhaus, Carl…”
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15Published 1975Other Authors: “…Dahlhaus, Carl…”
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16Published 1995Other Authors: “…Dahlhaus, Carl…”
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17Published 1987Other Authors: “…Dahlhaus, Carl…”
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18Published 1984Other Authors: “…Dahlhaus, Carl…”
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