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  1. Charles Louis Seeger (* 14. Dezember 1886 in Mexiko-Stadt; † 7. Februar 1979 in Bridgewater, Connecticut) war ein US-amerikanischer Musikwissenschaftler und Komponist. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben. 2 Literatur. 3 Weblinks. 4 Einzelnachweise. Leben.

  2. Charles Louis Seeger Jr. (December 14, 1886 – February 7, 1979) was an American musicologist, composer, teacher, and folklorist. He was the father of the American folk singers Pete Seeger (1919–2014), Peggy Seeger (b. 1935), and Mike Seeger (1933–2009); and brother of the World War I poet Alan Seeger (1888–1916) and children ...

    • Library of Congress
    • Seeger family collection, 1880-2001
  3. Charles Seeger Lecturers. Share |. In 1976 SEM established a Distinguished Lecture as the centerpiece of its annual meeting. Charles Seeger was the first Distinguished Lecturer and in 1983, after his death, the lecture was named in his honor.

  4. Ann M. Pescatello presents the first biography of Charles Seeger, who was a force in American music for most of the twentieth century. Part composer, teacher, p...

    • Ann M. Pescatello
  5. A giant in the development of American musicology, Charles Seeger was a scholar- musician active in practically all areas of musical endeavor. This wide-ranging collection investigates...

  6. Charles Seeger House (1915–1919): 2683 Buena Vista Way. At a time when music studies focused on the western classical tradition, Charles Seeger pioneered musicology, the integrated study of music’s many aspects (its form, history, theory, composition, and music education itself) regardless of period or culture.

  7. 9. REFERENCES CITED. The US American musicologist, composer, philosopher, inventor, and political activist Charles Seeger (1886–1979) is a key figure in the development of twentieth-century musicology. Speech about Music is an in-depth study of his philosophical theory of musicology – his meta-musicology.