PhD Course in Musicology at Department of Musicology, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, May 8-12, 2000
| Programme | Monday | Tuesday | Wednesday | Thursday | Friday |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Morning lecture + discussion 9:00-11:30 am |
Description and interpretation in the study of improvisation: An ethnomusicological perspective. Emer. prof. Bruno Nettl University of Illinois |
In Search of the Black-Other. Prof. Richard Middleton University of Newcastle |
Hermeneutics (and/or?) Historical Understanding: What is the Status of Present Interpretations of Music of the Past, What are their Claims, What are the Attendant Obligations Upon Interpreters? Prof. Leo Treitler City University of New York |
Temporality and narrativity in St. Augustin and Claudio Monteverdi. Prof. Ståle Wikshåland Universitetet i Oslo |
The Metaphysics of the Musical Work. Prof. David Osmond-Smith University of Sussex |
| Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | Lunch | |
| Afternoon session 1 12:30-2:30 pm Guest lecturer will be present |
Presentations by PhD students and discussions of papers (+discussion(s) of texts) | Presentations by PhD students and discussions of papers (+discussion(s) of texts) | Presentations by PhD students and discussions of papers (+discussion(s) of texts) | Presentations by PhD students and discussions of papers (+discussion(s) of texts) | Presentations by PhD students and discussions of papers (+discussion(s) of texts) |
| Coffee/tea | Coffee/tea | Coffee/tea | Coffee/tea | Coffee/tea | |
| Afternoon session 2 3:00-4:30 pm |
Follow-up: Discussions in Danish/Scandinavian | Follow-up: Discussions in Danish/Scandinavian | Follow-up: Discussions in Danish/Scandinavian | Follow-up: Discussions in Danish/Scandinavian | Follow-up: Discussions in Danish/Scandinavian |
Latest update: February 11, 2000