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  • Izdošanas datums: 27-Jun-2025
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  • ISBN-13: 9780367488253
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The Routledge Companion to Applied Musicology brings together academics, artist-researchers, and practitioners to provide readers with an extensive and authoritative overview of applied musicology.

Once a field that addressed music’s socio-political or performative contexts, applied musicology today encompasses study and practice in areas as diverse as psychology, ecomusicology, organology, forensic musicology, music therapy, health and well-being, and other public-oriented musicologies. These rapid advances have created a fast-changing field whose scholarship and activities tend to take place in isolation from each other. This volume addresses that shortcoming, bringing together a wide-ranging survey of current approaches.

Featuring 39 authors, The Routledge Companion to Applied Musicology falls into five parts—Defining and Theorising Applied Musicology; Public Engagement; New Approaches and Research Methods; Representation and Inclusion; and Musicology in/for Performance—that chronicle the subject’s rich history and consider the connections that will characterise its future. The book offers an essential resource for anyone exploring applied musicology.



?The Routledge Companion to Applied Musicology brings together academics, artist-researchers, and practitioners to provide readers with an extensive and authoritative overview of applied musicology.?

List of Figures

List of Contributors

Introduction Chris Dromey

Part I. Defining and Theorising Applied Musicology

1. From Spitta to Seeger: Early Theories of Applied Musicology Malik Sharif

2. Musicologys Applied Foundations (or, How Music was Musealised) Milo
Zapletal and

Chris Dromey

3. The Late Nineteenth-Century Concert as Applied Musicology Natasha Loges

4. Applied before Musicology? George Grove, Programme Notes, and the
Dictionary

Bruno Bower

5. Phenomenology, Practice-led Research, and Applied Musicology Nancy
November

6. The Locations of Musical Meaning and Subjectivity Alastair Williams

Part II. Public Engagement

7. Shaping the Narrative: Musicology for a Public Leah Broad

8. Exhibiting Ethnomusicology: Curation Across Cultures and Disciplines
Frances Wilkins,

Barbara Alge and the Aanischaaukamikw Cree Cultural Institute

9. Club Inégales, Curation, and Processes of Public Musicology Helen Julia
Minors

10. Cultural and Artistic Citizenship in Classical Music Constanze Wimmer and
Chris

Dromey

11. Musicology and/as Knowledge Exchange Toby Young

12. So wide is the field: Edward Taylors Public Music Lectures Rachel
Johnson

Part III. New Approaches and Research Methods

13. The Sound Commons and Applied Ecomusicologies Aaron S. Allen, Taylor
Leapaldt,

Mark Pedelty and Jeff Todd Titon

14. Perceptions of Melodic Symmetry: A Priming Study Michael Thorpe

15. Opera Virgins at the Movies: Audience Research and the Ontology of Opera
Cinema

Joe Attard

16. Towards an Applied Health Musicology: Aesthetic Music Therapy and Beyond
Colin

Andrew Lee and Chris Dromey

17. Parental Advisory: Making Explicit the Value and Authenticity of a
Music Degree

Paul Fleet

Part IV. Representation and Inclusion

18. Rethinking Representation in Music Education: Strategies to Integrate
Pan-African Music

Karen Cyrus

19. Whose Better World? Reflections on Applied Music Interventions in the
Andes

Xabier Etxeberria Adrien and Henry Stobart

20. Rethinking (Self-)Care in Musicology Klisala Harrison

21. The Legality and Morality of Rap at Court Lily E. Hirsch

22. Strategies for Using Music Theory to Inform Music Education, Psychology,
and

Therapy Research Adam Ockelford

Part V. Musicology in/for Performance

23. Mahler am Tisch: Experimenting with Imagined and Emergent Audiences
Ties van de

Werff, Veerle Spronck and Imogen Eve

24. On Organology: Taxonomy and Transdisciplinarity Rachael Durkin and Darryl
Martin

25. Dialogues with Recordings: Digital Memory and the Archive Neil Heyde

26. Intersections Between Northern Irish Choral Practices and Community Music
Principles

Sarah-Jane Gibson and Lee Higgins

27. Music for Buildings, Building for Music Neil Thomas Smith and Peter
Peters

References

Index
Chris Dromey is Associate Professor of Music at Middlesex University, where he has led BA Music Business and Arts Management since 2006. He is co-editor of The Classical Music Industry (Routledge, 2018).