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Ethnomusicology 3

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Course unit code:
108ETM3
Course unit title:
Ethnomusicology 3
Mode of delivery:
zkouška
Range:
2/T
Type of course unit:
Study plan Obor Hudební teorie (Bc) – compulsory subject
Study plan Obor Skladba (Bc) – compulsory subject
Study plan Obor Zvuková tvorba (Mg) – compulsory optional subject
Level of course unit:
Year of study
Study plan Obor Hudební teorie (Bc) – 2nd year
Study plan Obor Skladba (Bc) – 2nd year
Semester when the course unit is delivered
letní
Number of ECTS credits allocated:
1
Garant předmětu:
Vlastislav MATOUŠEK, David BIDLO
Name of lecturer(s):
Vlastislav MATOUŠEK, David BIDLO
Study Objectives:

Present to students the music of „other“ cultures and develop skills in structural analysis of selected music exhibits.

Mode of delivery:

Analysis of audio and video samples, analysis of texts, discussions.

Prerequisites and co-requisites:

Knowledge of the basic music - theory discipline and ability to structurally analyse music of European provenience (for HAMU students) and completion of courses 108ETM1 & 108ETM2.

Recommended optional programme components

No prerequisites

Course contents:

The lectures provide an overview and basic orientation in music events outside the framework of European artificial music. The course deals with the music of natural nations, music outside of European high culture and folklore of European nations. The instruction is focused primarily on listening experiences in music of various world cultures with an emphasis on an analytical approach and cultivation of abilities to understand the principles of music thought also outside of the European music paradigm. Part of the instruction is also probes into history and methodology.

Study materials:

Hood, Mantle (1971). The Ethnomusicologist. New York: McGraw-Hill.

Jurková, Zuzana a kol.: Kapitoly o mimoevropské hudbě, VUP, 2. vyd., Olomouc 2001.

Kunst, Jaap (1950, 1975). Musicologica: a Study of Ethnomusicology, its Problems, Methods, and Representative Personalities, Amsterdam. Repr. Ethnomusicology, Amsterdam.

Merriam, Alan P. (1964). The Anthropology of Music. Evanston: Northwestern University Press.

Myers, Helen, ed. (1992). Ethnomusicology: An Introduction. New York: W.W. Norton

Myers, Helen, ed. (1993). Ethnomusicology: Historical and Regional Studies. New York: W.W. Norton.

Nettl, Bruno (1964). Theory and Method in Ethnomusicology. London: Free Press of Glencoe.

Nettl, Bruno (1983). The Study of Ethnomusicology: Twenty-nine Issues and Concepts. Chicago: University of Illinois Press.

Shelemay, Kay Kaufman (1990). Garland Library of Readings in Ethnomusicology. New York: Garland.

Planned learning activities and teaching methods

lectures.

Assessment methods and criteria

Conditions for successful completion of the course: an analysis paper of a selected text (30%), seminar paper of an analysis of a selected music event.(70%).

Language of instruction:
Czech
Work placement(s):

Nejsou.

Course web page:
Note:

Nejsou.

Schedule for winter semester 2010/2011:
The schedule has not yet been prepared
Schedule for summer semester 2010/2011:
06:00–08:0008:00–10:0010:00–12:0012:00–14:0014:00–16:0016:00–18:0018:00–20:0020:00–22:0022:00–24:00
Mon
Tue
Fri
Thu
místnost 2026
Učebna KTDH 2026

(Lichenštejnský palác)
BIDLO D.
15:20–16:50
(přednášková par. 1)
Fri
The subject is a part of the following study plans:
Generated on 2011-6-17
Updates of the above given information can be found on http://studijniplany.amu.cz/en/predmet108ETM3.html