musicologically
Adverb: - In a manner relating to musicology: Pertaining to the scholarly or scientific study of music, including its history, theory, and cultural contexts.
The adverb "musicologically" is used to describe that an action, analysis, or statement is performed from the perspective of or in accordance with the principles of musicology. - It modifies verbs to indicate the methodological approach. - It is a formal term typically used in academic, critical, or scholarly contexts.
- The manuscript was analyzed musicologically to determine its place in the Baroque tradition.
- While the performance was emotionally powerful, musicologically speaking, the tempo choices were unconventional.
- She argued musicologically for the composer's influence on later symphonic forms.
- "Musicologically informed": Based on or incorporating the knowledge and methods of musicology.
- The restoration of the historical instrument was a musicologically informed process.
- "Musicologically significant": Important or noteworthy from the perspective of musicological study.
- The discovery of the sketchbook was musicologically significant.
- Musicology (noun): The scholarly study of music.
- Musicological (adjective): Relating to musicology.
- A musicological journal; a musicological approach.
- From a musicological perspective
- In terms of musicology
"Musicologically" specifically denotes an academic or analytical framework. It does not describe the aesthetic or emotional quality of music itself, but rather the scholarly study of it. It is distinct from terms like "musically," which can refer to the sound, performance, or artistic nature of music.
- with respect to musicology