Research Group: Musicology and Ethnomusicology
We take a broad view of the discipline, which encompasses European art music, popular music, and a variety of global musics, particularly those of Latin America and East Asia.
We take a broad view of the discipline, which encompasses European art music, popular music, and a variety of global musics, particularly those of Latin America and East Asia.
Our staff has expertise in British music history; early European music; eighteenth-century European studies; nineteenth-century European studies (especially opera and art song); cultural policy; musical theatre; music, science and technology studies; global popular music; musical funding and management; and music theory.
We study music from wide-ranging perspectives, including gender, sexuality and queer studies; postcolonial and critical race studies; textual criticism; global and transnational studies; music analysis; reception; sound studies; music and social inequality; and disability studies. Performance is integrated into both musicology and composition, where possible, for example in the performance of new compositions, historical performance practice, and critical editions of operas.
Related Projects | Status |
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Listening to China: Sound and the Sino-Western Encounter, 1770-1839 | Active |
Jazz as Social Machine | Active |
Music, Home and Heritage: Sounding the Domestic in Georgian Britain | Active |
Queer Music, Queer Theory, Queer Music Theory | Active |
Medieval Music, Big Data and the Research Blend | Active |
Cantum pulcriorem invenire: Thirteenth-Century Music and Poetry | Active |
At Home with Music: Domestic Music-Making in Georgian Britain | Active |
Schenker Documents Online: Henirich Schenker as Theorist, Teacher and Correspondent, 1925-1930 | Dormant |
Patterns of Mozart Reception - Dormant | Dormant |