Elaine Sisman - Quotations

Quotations

"We are seeing that historical musicology is becoming more cultural, and ethnomusicology is becoming more historical," Columbia News.

"It was through the Core that I fell in love with Columbia." Columbia University Record vol. 25 no. 15 (February 25, 2000)

"Helvetius said 'Happy is the man who loves his work,' and, mutatis mutandis, I feel that way about the AMS (American Musicological Society) as well as MOW (my own work)." AMS Newsletter, Feb. 2005, p. 2

"Wowy zowy!"

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