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Musicology (from Greek 'μουσική' (mousikē) for 'music' and 'λογος' (logos) for 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some music research is scientific in focus (psychological, sociological, acoustical, neurological, computational). Some geographers and anthropologists have an interest in musicology so the social sciences also have an academic interest. A scholar who participates in musical research is a musicologist. | Musicology (from Greek 'μουσική' (mousikē) for 'music' and 'λογος' (logos) for 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music. | ||
Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some music research is scientific in focus (psychological, sociological, acoustical, neurological, computational). | |||
Some geographers and anthropologists have an interest in musicology so the social sciences also have an academic interest. | |||
A scholar who participates in musical research is a musicologist. | |||
== Historical Musicology == | |||
* [[ Max Matthews]] | |||
* [[CSIRAC]] | |||
== Systemic Musicology == | |||
=== Sound art === | |||
is any artwork that makes use of the idea of sound,the experience or perception of sound, the physical effect of sound, or the residual traces of sonic activity as its primary material and does not fit squarely within the confines and traditions of existing artistic genres. | |||
Sound Art | |||
Concepts and Practices | |||
Thom Holmes | |||
Audio scholar Douglas Kahn used the term “audio art” to distinguish “sound” from audio signals that are used in art. | |||
=== Documentaires on Youtube === | |||
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The Rise of Experimental Music in the 1960s documentary (2005) | |||
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Modulations - History of Electronic Music | |||
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The Computer Chronicles - MIDI Music (1986) | |||
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"Synth Britannia" (2009) BBC4 [English / Español Subs] | |||
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Prog Rock Documentary from 2003 | |||
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WE CALL IT TECHNO! A documentary about Germany’s early Techno scene and culture | |||
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PEDALphiles: An Ethnographic Film | |||
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Latest revision as of 12:11, 21 August 2022
Musicology (from Greek 'μουσική' (mousikē) for 'music' and 'λογος' (logos) for 'domain of study') is the scholarly analysis and research-based study of music.
Musicology departments traditionally belong to the humanities, although some music research is scientific in focus (psychological, sociological, acoustical, neurological, computational).
Some geographers and anthropologists have an interest in musicology so the social sciences also have an academic interest.
A scholar who participates in musical research is a musicologist.
Historical Musicology[edit]
Systemic Musicology[edit]
Sound art[edit]
is any artwork that makes use of the idea of sound,the experience or perception of sound, the physical effect of sound, or the residual traces of sonic activity as its primary material and does not fit squarely within the confines and traditions of existing artistic genres.
Sound Art Concepts and Practices Thom Holmes
Audio scholar Douglas Kahn used the term “audio art” to distinguish “sound” from audio signals that are used in art.
Documentaires on Youtube[edit]
The Rise of Experimental Music in the 1960s documentary (2005)
Modulations - History of Electronic Music
The Computer Chronicles - MIDI Music (1986)
"Synth Britannia" (2009) BBC4 [English / Español Subs]
Prog Rock Documentary from 2003
WE CALL IT TECHNO! A documentary about Germany’s early Techno scene and culture
PEDALphiles: An Ethnographic Film
Back to Main Page