Stream

Musicology - MUSCO14774

Stream Summary

Faculty: ARTSC - Faculty of Arts&Social Science

School: School of the Arts and Media

Contact: sam@unsw.edu.au

Program: 4774 - Music / Law

Award(s):

Bachelor of Music (Major)

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Stream Outline

Musicology offers you intensive pre-professional training in historical musicology, ethnomusicology, the psychology of music, or performance studies in music.

The stream is structured around three core courses. The course Investigating Music offers a gateway into the Stream by using a range of approaches, methods and theories to examine music: biographical study, manuscript study, primary source study, analysis, organology and iconography, criticism, aesthetics, hermeneutics, reception history, performance studies, transcription, music psychology and ethnography. MusiCultures examines the nature of music as “tradition”, investigating discourses, values and uses of music that endure or change at a different rate and in different ways from musical forms themselves. Music Analysis examines and applies a range of strategies for analyzing a broad range of music. Each strategy will begin with a problem: of technique, of experience, of description.

Musicology also enables you to develop excellence in a comprehensive range of ensemble practices, in other theoretical and critical subjects, in music from various styles, genres and cultures as preparation for professional work in music performance, arranging and composition, music teaching, practice-based research, broadcasting and recording, music journalism, and arts administration. You may also pursue further qualifications in music education.

The Musicology Stream is one of four streams within the Bachelor of Music (UNSW BMus) four-year, full time degree.

Stream Structure

The Musicology Stream comprises of 18 UOC as follows:
Studying Music at UNSW

Study Levels

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