Empirical Musicology: Aims, Methods, Prospects

Empirical Musicology: Aims, Methods, Prospects

Empirical Musicology: Aims, Methods, Prospects

Empirical Musicology: Aims, Methods, Prospects

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Overview

The study of music is always, to some extent, "empirical," in that it involves testing ideas and interpretations against some kind of external reality. But in musicology, the kind of empirical approaches familiar in the social sciences have played a relatively marginal role, being generally restricted to inter-disciplinary areas such as psychology and sociology of music. Rather than advocating a new kind of musicology, Empirical Musicology provides a guide to empirical approaches that are ready for incorporation into the contemporary musicologist's toolkit. Its nine chapters cover perspectives from music theory, computational musicology, ethnomusicology, and the psychology and sociology of music, as well as an introduction to musical data analysis and statistics. This book shows that such approaches could play an important role in the further development of the discipline as a whole, not only through the application of statistical and modeling methods to musical scores but also--and perhaps more importantly--in terms of understanding music as a complex social practice.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780190290504
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 09/02/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Eric Clarke, Professor of Music at the University of Sheffield, has published on the psychology of performance, the study of rhythm, and musical meaning. He was Chair of the Society for Research in Psychology of Music and Music Education from 1994-2000.

Nicholas Cook is Professor of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London. His books include A Guide to Musical Analysis; Music, Imagination, and Culture; and Music: A Very Short Introduction. He is a Fellow of the British Academy and editor of the Journal of the Royal Musical Association.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: What is Empirical Musicology?, Nicholas Cook and Eric Clarke2. Documenting the Musical Event: Observation, Participation, Representation, Jonathan Stock3. Musical Practice and Social Structure: A Toolkit, Tia DeNora4. Music as Social Behavior, Jane Davidson5. Empirical Methods in the Study of Performance, Eric Clarke6. Computational and Comparative Musicology, Nicholas Cook7. Modelling Musical Structure, Anthony People8. Analyzing Musical Sound, Stephen McAdams, Phillipe Depalle and Eric Clarke9. Data Collection, Experimental Design, and Statistics in Musical Research, Luke Windsor
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