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 | | At Freiburg the focus of the activities of the Musikwissenschaftliches Seminar lies in the fields of historical musicology, of music theory, musical aesthetics and musical terminology; however, these are regularly supplemented with material from the fields of systematic and experimental musicology and of ethnomusicology. |
 | | Associated with the University of Freiburg, there is the research project of the Handwoerterbuch der musikalischen Terminologie (HmT), the responsibility of the Academy of Sciences in Mainz, which is concerned with research into the history of musical terminology. |
 | | For musicology as a principal or a subsidiary subject, Latin is required: though often regarded as a dead language, Latin was the current language of scholarship for long after the Middle Ages, and access to a large proportion of music history is impossible without a knowledge of Latin. |
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