- Musicology - Wikipedia
Musicology is the academic, research-based study of music, as opposed to musical composition or performance [1] Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, formal sciences and computer science
- Musicology | Definition, History, Scope | Britannica
Musicology, the scholarly and scientific study of music It covers a wide and heterogeneous area of research and is concerned with the study not only of European and other art music but also of all folk and non-Western music Learn about the history and scope of musicology
- What is Musicology? - AMS
In practice, musicology includes a wide variety of methods of studying music as a scholarly endeavor, including music history, music analysis, ethnomusicology, music theory and much, much more
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The mission of the International Musicological Society (IMS) is to connect every musicologist to the world community of musicology by embracing the study of music in all its diversity and advancing musicological research across the globe in a spirit of cooperation and collaboration
- Musicology - The UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music
Musicology studies the history, cultural contexts, and interpretation of music, and in recent decades has expanded its coverage to extend beyond European art-music to other traditions and regions
- Musicology: A World of Possibilities - Majoring in Music
Musicology is so broad that it's difficult to define without restricting it Although many musicologists are also trained in performance, it isn't a performance-oriented field Instead, musicology focuses on the history and cultural contexts of music
- What is musicology? - The British Academy
Professor Katharine Ellis FBA explains the academic study of musicology and its applications in everyday life
- Introducing music research: 1 What is musicology? - OpenLearn
Put simply, musicology is the study of music and can therefore relate to anything that might be labelled as music Music is, however, notoriously difficult to define, so it is not surprising that the study of music encompasses various approaches and perspectives
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