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 740-447 Music Aesthetics

Credit Points

12.5

Coordinator

Dr K Murphy

Prerequisites

BMus Year 2

Semester

Not Offered (view timetable)

Contact

Two hours of seminars a week in third or fourth year

Subject Description

Students will become familiar with the fundamental concepts raised in the philosophical area of aesthetics and how these relate specifically to the study of music; learn to question what it is that we understand by music; become acquainted with the sorts of questions that people have asked about music in the past and today.

Topics covered include: major issues in aesthetics with particular reference to music; the philosophical questions of intentionality, subjectivity and objectivity; what is a work of music?; how do we understand it?; expressionist and formalist theories of art; studies of the writings of Stanley Cavell, Deryck Cooke, Eduard Hanslick and Carl Dahlhaus

Assessment

One 3-hour examination (50%); essay up to 3,000 words which will be presented as a 20-minute class paper during the semester (50%).



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