Musicology
Musicology (from Greek 'music' and , 'domain of study') is the scholarly study of music. Musicology research combines and intersects with many fields, including psychology, sociology, acoustics, neurology, natural sciences, formal sciences and computer science.Musicology is traditionally divided into three branches: music history, systematic musicology, and ethnomusicology. Historical musicologists study the history of musical traditions, the origins of works, and the biographies of composers. Ethnomusicologists draw from anthropology (particularly field research) to understand how and why people make music. Systematic musicology includes music theory, aesthetics, pedagogy, musical acoustics, the science and technology of musical instruments, and the musical implications of physiology, psychology, sociology, philosophy and computing. Cognitive musicology is the set of phenomena surrounding the cognitive modeling of music. When musicologists carry out research using computers, their research often falls under the field of computational musicology. Music therapy is a specialized form of applied musicology which is sometimes considered more closely affiliated with health fields, and other times regarded as part of musicology proper. Provided by Wikipedia
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1by Harri, JopiContributors: “...Musiikkitiede, Musicology...”
Published 2012
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2by Harri JopiContributors: “...PÄÄT Musiikkitiede, PÄÄT Musicology...”
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3by Rainio, Riitta, Lahelma, Antti, Äikäs, Tiina, Lassfolk, Kai, Okkonen, JariContributors: “...Musicology...”
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4by Qvick SannaContributors: “...mediatutkimus, musiikkitiede ja taidehistoria, Art History, Musicology and Media Studies...”
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5Contributors: “...mediatutkimus, musiikkitiede ja taidehistoria, Art History, Musicology and Media Studies...”
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6Contributors: “...mediatutkimus, musiikkitiede ja taidehistoria, Art History, Musicology and Media Studies...”
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