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The Music Department has a staff of eight full-time and two half-time academics, all of whom are active in teaching and research. Their work relates to Western and non-Western music from the Renaissance to the present day. The Department was rated as 'excellent' in the 1994 Teaching Quality Assessment, and was awarded a '4' in the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise. For undergraduate study, the Department provides a suite of complementary courses dealing principally (but not exclusively) with the repertory of Western music during the last 500 years. Music also features in the Arts Faculty's interdisciplinary courses. Particular areas of research include producing scholarly editions of musical works, historical musicology (especially relating to the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries), and theoretical investigation of music as an aesthetic and social practice. Follow the links on the left for more information about department staff, their research interests and selected publications; current and planned courses and qualifications; details of postgraduate research and other items of interest. updated May 2008 |
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