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Strunk, Oliver

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Strunk, (William) Oliver (1901–1980)

US musicologist. He was among the most influential musicological teachers of his generation, but his most important publications concerned Byzantine chant. His Source Readings in Music History (1950) remains a classic.

He studied at Cornell University (in New York State) and in Berlin, worked at the Library of Congress from 1928, and taught at Princeton University, New Jersey, 1937–66.



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