Lawrence Kramer (musicologist)

Lawrence Kramer (born 1946) is an American musicologist and composer. His academic work is closely associated with the humanistic, culturally oriented New Musicology,[1] now more often referred to as cultural or critical musicology.[2] Writing in 2001, Alastair Williams described Kramer as a pioneering figure in the disciplinary change that brought musicology, formerly an outlier, into the broader fold of the humanities.[3]

  1. ^ "THE NATION;Musicologists Roll Over Beethoven - New York Times". Nytimes.com. 1995-11-26. Retrieved 2013-10-18.
  2. ^ Critical Musicological Reflections: Essays in Honour of Derek Scott, ed. Stan Hawkins (Ashgate 2012), 1-18
  3. ^ Dr. Alastair Williams, Constructing Musicology (Ashgate Publishing 2001, p. 121