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Methodology of Scientific Work I

Code:
100560
Abbreviation:
UAM904
Higher education institution:
Arts Academy
ECTS credits:
3.0
Load:
30(L)
Issuing teachers:

prof. dr. sc. Ivana Tomić-Ferić

Course contractors:

prof. dr. sc. Ivana Tomić-Ferić (L)

dr. sc. Maja Milošević Carić (L)

Course description:
Getting to know the basic principles of scientific analysis as opposed to normative and descriptive analysis; acquisition of knowledge about the historical review of analytical approaches to music; familiarization with basic methods of analysis; creating relationships with musicological documents and sources; mastering the techniques of working on sources
Mandatory literature:

1. COOK, Nicholas, A Guide to Musical Analysis, Ldn: OUP, 1987. DAHLHAUS, Carl, Analyse und Werturteil,Mainz: Schott, 1970. DUNSBY, Jonathan (ed.), Models of Musical Analysis: Early Twentieth Century Music. Oxford Cambridge, Mass. : Blackwell Publishers, 1993. ORAIĆ TOLIĆ, Dubravka, Akademsko pismo, Zagreb, Naklada Ljevak, 2011.

Learning outcomes:

1. After passing the exam, the student will be able to understand different understandings and definitions of the concept of science; understand the causes and results of changes in scientific paradigms and (in this context) define the subject, methods and goals of musicology

2. Analyse and interpret different components of a musical work such as musical form, harmonic and polyphonic component.

3. Analyse and interpret different components of a musical work such as musical form, composition technique, harmonic and polyphonic component, orchestration.

4. Create and carry out the entire teaching activities for the named subjects.

5. Explain and organize the results of research in writing.

6. Apply basic methods of music analysis and scholarly work in practice and in writing academic papers.

7. Independently create teaching units for the subjects Music Culture (in primary school), Music Art (in secondary school) and Solfeggio (in primary music school).

8. Synthetise the acquired knowledge and skills in the fields of music-theory or music-methodology.

9. Aurally recognise musical artwork with regard to the historical period of origin and stylistic characteristics.

10. Aurally recognise musical artwork with regard to the historical period of origin, stylistic and compositional characteristics, style and tonal provenance.

11. Use music notation software.

12. Collaborate in the field of music creation in art institutions, media, libraries and music publications.

Course in study programme:
Code Name of study Level of study Semester Required/Elective
22 Glazbena kultura graduate 1 required
23 Glazbena teorija graduate 1 required

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