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Course Name
Turkish Çağdaş Müzik Pratikleri
English Contemporary Music.Practices
Course Code
MYL 594E Credit Lecture
(hour/week)
Recitation
(hour/week)
Laboratory
(hour/week)
Semester -
3 3 - -
Course Language English
Course Coordinator Emmanouıl Ekmektsoglou
Course Objectives 1. To do original research to understand current topics affective the musical world,
2. To develop a deeper understanding of contemporary music world by critiquing current trends in terms of their potential for changing perspective in the music world, their ability to have a lasting impact in music, and/or their immediate and hypothetical long-term value,
3. To develop in students an awareness of original and dynamic ideas in the field of music by the application of inter-disciplinary skills
Course Description This is a course with intentionally adaptable content to address the ever-changing relevant topics in recent music practice, Through an integrated approach involving reading, listening, writing, and speaking, students will become familiar with concepts, techniques, theories, and trends that are currently affecting aspects of musical scholarship,
Course Outcomes Graduate students who successfully pass this course gain the following knowledge, skills, and competencies:
1. Competency in utilising research methods to aquire knowledge based on previously unanalyzed material
2. Competency in finding and following recent trends in music research
3. Competency in engaging in discourse on a range of musical and aesthetic issues related to current musical research
4. Skill in evaluating the validity and potential importance of new concepts in music research through critical and comparative analysis
Pre-requisite(s)
Required Facilities
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Textbook
Other References Musical Journals including:
Journal of New Musşc Research, (Routledge),
International review of the aesthetics and sociology of music (Croation Musicological Society),
Perspectives of New Music (University of Washington)
Search: Journal for New Music and Culture (Edwin Mellin Press)
 
 
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