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Engel, Carl

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Engel, Carl (1883-1944)

US musicologist. He studied at Strasbourg and Munich, Germany, and settled in the USA in 1905. He was appointed chief of the music division of the Library of Congress, Washington, DC, in 1922, and succeeded Sonneck as editor of the Musical Quarterly in 1929. He was one of the organizers and president 1937-38 of the American Musicological Society. He published many articles and books on music, including essay collections Alle Breve: from Bach to Debussy (1921) and Discords Mingled (1931).


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