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An Introduction to Music Studies

An Introduction to Music Studies

An Introduction to Music Studies

Editors:
J. P. E. Harper-Scott
Jim Samson, Royal Holloway, University of London
J. P. E. Harper-Scott, Jim Samson, Rachel Beckles Willson, Katharine Ellis, John Rink, Andrew Bowie, Henry Stobart, Stephen Rose, David Charlton, Erik Levi, Elizabeth Eva Leach, Julie Brown, Tina K. Ramnarine, Julian Johnson, Brian Lock, Nicholas Cook
Published:
May 2009
Availability:
This ISBN is for an eBook version which is distributed on our behalf by a third party.
Format:
Adobe eBook Reader
ISBN:
9780511512360

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    Why study music? How much practical use is it in the modern world? This introduction proves how studying music is of great value both in its own terms and also in the post-university careers marketplace. The book explains the basic concepts and issues involved in the academic study of music, draws attention to vital connections across the field and encourages critical thinking over a broad range of music-related issues.
    • Covers all main aspects of music studies, including topics such as composition, opera, popular music, and music theory
    • Provides a thorough overview of a hugely diverse subject, from the history of early music to careers in music technology, giving a head-start on the areas to be covered on a music degree
    • New to 'neume'? Need a reminder about 'ripping'? - glossaries give clear definitions of key musical terms
    • Chapters are carefully structured and organized enabling easy and quick location of the information needed

    • Outlines the major benefits of studying music at degree level and covers the diverse approaches and topics a music student can expect to encounter on their course
    • Glossaries provide clear definitions of key terms in music studies
    • Textboxes contain concise summaries of essential information and present illustrative case studies to clarify important themes
    • The RHUL Music Department has been ranked as the No. 1 Music department in the country (and joint No. 2 department of any kind, including sciences, in the whole country)

    Reviews & endorsements

    "...The attractive volume is appropriate and interesting to readers of all ages and educational attainment. I find the book to be most fascinating...This very good book is well printed, accessible and interesting to read...I can recommend this book for general readership very strongly." -Geary H. Larrick

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    Product details

    January 2009
    Paperback
    9780521603805
    314 pages
    247 × 174 × 17 mm
    0.62kg
    9 b/w illus.
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Features of this book: a guide
    • Introduction J. P. E. Harper-Scott
    • Part I. Disciplines:
    • 1. Music history Jim Samson
    • 2. Music theory and analysis Rachel Beckles Willson
    • 3. The sociology of music Katharine Ellis
    • 4. The psychology of music John Rink
    • 5. Music aesthetics and critical theory Andrew Bowie
    • Part II. Approaches to Repertoire:
    • 6. World musics Henry Stobart
    • 7. Early music Stephen Rose
    • 8. Opera David Charlton
    • 9. Concert music Erik Levi
    • 10. Jazz Andrew Bowie
    • 11. Popular music Elizabeth Eva Leach
    • 12. Music in film and television Julie Brown
    • Part III. Music in Practice:
    • 13. Musical performance Tina K. Ramnarine
    • 14. Composition Julian Johnson
    • 15. Music technology Brian Lock
    • 16. The economics and business of music Nicholas Cook.
      Contributors
    • J. P. E. Harper-Scott, Jim Samson, Rachel Beckles Willson, Katharine Ellis, John Rink, Andrew Bowie, Henry Stobart, Stephen Rose, David Charlton, Erik Levi, Elizabeth Eva Leach, Julie Brown, Tina K. Ramnarine, Julian Johnson, Brian Lock, Nicholas Cook

    • Editors
    • J. P. E. Harper-Scott

      J. P. E. Harper-Scott is Lecturer in Music at Royal Holloway, University of London.

    • Jim Samson , Royal Holloway, University of London

      Jim Samson is Professor of Music at Royal Holloway, University of London.