collegium musicum
[ kuh-lee-jee-uh m myoo-zi-kuh m; Latin koh-leg-ee-oo m moo-si-koo m ]
/ kəˈli dʒi əm ˈmyu zɪ kəm; Latin koʊˈlɛg iˌʊm ˈmu sɪˌkʊm /
noun
a group of usually amateur musicians, often connected with a university, who meet to study and perform chiefly old or little-known music.
Origin of collegium musicum
< New Latin: musical society
Words nearby collegium musicum
collegian,
collegiate,
collegiate church,
collegiate institute,
collegium,
collegium musicum,
collembolan,
collenchyma,
collenchyme,
colles,
colles' fascia