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    Empirical Musicology: Aims, Methods, Prospects

    Empirical Musicology by Clarke, Eric; Cook, Nicholas;

    Aims, Methods, Prospects

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    • Publisher OUP USA
    • Date of Publication 11 March 2004

    • ISBN 9780195167498
    • Binding Hardback
    • No. of pages240 pages
    • Size 242x153x21 mm
    • Weight 454 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 25 halftones, 38 line illus, 10 mus ex, 7 tables, 1 map
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    Short description:

    This book provides a practical guide to empirical approaches that are ready for incorporation in the contemporary musicologist's toolkit, including perspectives from music theory, computational musicology, thnomusicology, and the psychology and sociology of music.

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    With Cook's emphasis on humanist values and DeNora's emphasis on social conscience, this book goes a long way to exposing the fallacy of this presumed association. In distinguishing empirical methods from positivist philosophy, this volume makes an essential and welcome contribution to the development of music scholarship. While Empirical Musicology is not without its seams, editors Eric Clarke and Nicholas Cook have succeeded in assembling a whole cloth. Given the increasing interest in systematic and observation-based musical research, this book has appeared at just the right moment in time.

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