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New grove music and musician 's dictionary is an encyclopedia of music and musician' s dictionary. Together with German Die Musik of Geschichte und Gegenwart, it is one of the greatest reference works of Western music. Originally published under the heading "Music and Musician Dictionary", it became Grove's music and musician's dictionary, it has been used in many versions since the 19th century and is widely used. In recent years, it has become an electronic resource called glove music online, and it is an important part of Oxford Music Online.
"New Grove Music and Musician Dictionary" is an authority on every aspect of music. It is widely used by academics and experts. It was first published in 1980 and was the successor to the five volumes of "music and musician's dictionary" edited by Sir George Grove from 1878 to 1983. Between the 1980s and the 1990s, scholarships were born, new composers and new musicians were born, new ideas have changed the traditional way of thinking in many fields and have fascinated scholars and researchers around the world. I'm interested. For this reason, since 1993, more than 60 teams are preparing for the second edition. Features include 20 million words, 29,000 articles, and more than 4,000 contributors from all over the world. New features include full revision, new biographies, themes, 20th century composers, 20th century performers, world music, jazz, rock, pop, light music, and instruments and their history