Advertisement
Advertisement
Mus.D.
or Mus.Doc., Mus.Dr.
abbreviation for
- Doctor of Music.
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mus.D.1
From New Latin Mūsicae Doctor
Discover More
Example Sentences
Examples have not been reviewed.
Mus.D., are placed after the ordinary form of address, as 'The Rev. John Davidson, D.D.,'
From
In 1888 he played his pianoforte concerto and conducted his “two melodies for strings” at a Philharmonic concert in London, and visited England again in 1891, 1894 and 1896, receiving the degree of Mus.D. from the university of Cambridge in 1894.
From
In 1876 he was given the degree of Mus.D. at Cambridge.
From
Sir John Andrew Stevenson, Mus.D., composed a glee on these words, which was published in 1795, but is of no great merit.
From
Virgil Thomson, Mus.D., composer and critic.
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse