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  1. The Anthropocene and Music Studies. The following claim, for some of us, seems obvious: the normative disciplinary boundaries of music studies—historical musicology, ethnomusicology, music theory, and composition—are intimately linked to the discourses, processes, and values that facilitate the Anthropocene [1] .

  2. Nettl's Definition (s) of Ethnomusicology: 1. ethnomusicology is the study of music in culture, 2. ethnomusicology is the study of the world's musics from a comparative and relativistic perspective (both in comparison and in its own terms), 3. ethnomusicology is study with the use of fieldwork, 4. ethnomusicology is the study of all the musical ...

  3. Apr 20, 2022 · According to Dr. Frank Gunderson, what is the difference between music and the study of music? Musicology is an academic field that studies the musical compositions of people from different cultures…

  4. The Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology at any given moment has between 30 and 40 graduate students registered, roughly equally divided between majors in Historical Musicology and majors in Ethnomusicology. Approximately 35 to 40% of the students are at the Ph.D. dissertation stage, and a few of them are not resident in Austin while they ...

  5. music, identity and difference The University of KwaZulu-Natal offers a range of exciting, intellectually challenging modules in Musicology and Ethnomusicology. Students develop a strong theoretical base through modules designed to stimulate critical thinking, and they have opportunities to put theory into practice with exciting ‘hands on ...

  6. The writings of John Blacking, Charles Keil, Bruno Nettl, Tim Rice, and the Seegers and the Lomaxes are among those scholars whose work is relevant to music education scholarship, and issues of mutual interest are emerging: cross-cultural perspectives of music cognition, the mind-body and music-dance dualities, children's music culture, the ...

  7. by Caitlin Peterkin. Since the late 1950’s, musicology and ethnomusicology have often been considered distinct fields. Now, many professionals – and college music departments – combine the two under “musicology.”. “They are not different fields. That division is a legacy of the 20th century,” says Dr. Eduardo Herrera at Mason ...

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