American Society for Musicology

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The American Musicological Society (AMS) is a professional association of musicologists in America (USA).

The organization is recruited from members of academic research in a variety of areas such as teaching and research funding. It was founded in 1934. The founding fathers were George S. Dickinson, Richard Engel, Gustave Reese , Helen Heffron Roberts, Joseph Schillinger , Charles Seeger, Harold Spivack, Oliver Strunk and Joseph Yasser; Otto Kinkeldey, the first American professor to also teach musicology at Cornell University , was the first president.

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