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==Course description==
 
==Course description==
  
This course provides an introduction to the study of musics from around the world and to the discipline of ethnomusicology. It journeys across a variety of locations and musics, from continental Europe, to the Middle East, South and East Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, Africa and the Anglo-American world. Issues addressed include the anthropological study of music; music of transnational diasporic communities; the construction and negotiation of cultural identities in music; the study of musics in their socio-historical, ideological and political contexts; music and religion; traditional and popular musics vis-à-vis processes of modernization, commodification and globalization; contemporary music technologies and media. The course makes extensive use of audiovisual materials in addition to lectures and readings. No formal knowledge of music theory, analysis, history, notation or ethnomusicology is a prerequisite for taking this course.  
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This course provides an introduction to the study of musics from around the world and to the discipline of ethnomusicology. It journeys across a variety of locations and musics, from continental Europe, to the Middle East, South and East Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, Africa and the Anglo-American world. Issues addressed include the anthropological study of music; music of transnational diaspora communities; the construction and negotiation of cultural identities in music; the study of musics in their socio-historical, ideological and political contexts; music and religion; traditional and popular musics vis-à-vis processes of modernization, commodification and globalization; contemporary music technologies and media. The course makes extensive use of audiovisual materials in addition to lectures and readings. No formal knowledge of music theory, history, notation or ethnomusicology is a prerequisite for taking this course.  
 
 
  
 
This course is for undergraduate students only.
 
This course is for undergraduate students only.

Revision as of 07:09, 25 August 2011

Music 102. Introduction to World Music

Classes: Monday, Wednesday & Friday, 2:00PM - 2:50PM

Location: FAB 2-20

Instructor: Dr. Federico Spinetti (spinetti@ualberta.ca)

Teaching assistants: Niyati Dhokai (ndhokai@ualberta.ca) and Mahsa Pakravan (pakravan@ualberta.ca)

Office: 3-34A Arts & Convocation Hall; office hours: Wednesday 10:00AM - 12:00PM, Friday 12:00PM - 1:50PM; tel. 492-7534. NOTE: there will be no office hours on the following Fridays: Oct 15, Oct 29, Nov 19 and Nov 26. However, there will be office hours on Friday, Dec 10 (12:00AM - 1:50PM).


Course description

This course provides an introduction to the study of musics from around the world and to the discipline of ethnomusicology. It journeys across a variety of locations and musics, from continental Europe, to the Middle East, South and East Asia, the Caribbean and Latin America, Africa and the Anglo-American world. Issues addressed include the anthropological study of music; music of transnational diaspora communities; the construction and negotiation of cultural identities in music; the study of musics in their socio-historical, ideological and political contexts; music and religion; traditional and popular musics vis-à-vis processes of modernization, commodification and globalization; contemporary music technologies and media. The course makes extensive use of audiovisual materials in addition to lectures and readings. No formal knowledge of music theory, history, notation or ethnomusicology is a prerequisite for taking this course.

This course is for undergraduate students only.