1. Required Modules
B01 Module - Orientation Period
B01.1 StEOP: Principles of Music and musicological Research
- 160001 VO ( STEOP ) Principles of Music
- 160007 UE Academic Working Methods in Musicology
B01.2 StEOP: Introduction to Musicology
- 160002 VO ( STEOP ) Survey in Historical Musicology
- 160003 VO ( OV STEOP ) Survey in Ethnomusicology
- 160004 VO ( STEOP ) Survey in Systematic Musicology
B02 Module - Music Theory
B02.1 Module - Music Theory and Musical Structures I
- 160041 UE Harmony 1
- 160044 UE Musical Analysis - Harmonic thinking and counterpoint in the music of the 17th and early 18th century
- 160045 UE Musical Analysis: from Beethoven to Schönberg - An Introduction to the Analysis of Tonal and Free-tonal Music
B02.2 Module - Music Theory and Musical Structures II
- 160028 UE Ethnomusicological Exercise
- 160042 UE Harmony 2
B03 Basic Module - History of European Music before and after 1600
- 160006 VO Music between society and discourse
- 160014 PS Religious 'opere serie'? Joseph Haydn's Spiritual Oratorios
- 160016 VO Foundations of Music since 1600
- 160017 PS Guillaume de Machaut - Music und Lyrics in the Late Middle Ages
- 160018 VO Ludwig van Beethoven
- 160022 PS On German schlager music: historical, sociological and ethnomusicological approaches
- 160024 UE Introduction to Musical Palaeography
- 160044 UE Musical Analysis - Harmonic thinking and counterpoint in the music of the 17th and early 18th century
- 160045 UE Musical Analysis: from Beethoven to Schönberg - An Introduction to the Analysis of Tonal and Free-tonal Music
- 160046 UE Introduction to Musical Palaeography
- 160052 VO Rhytm, bar, and tempo in the 17th and 18th century
- 160069 VO Music History 1
B04 Basic Module - Ethnomusicology
- 160012 PS In the Mountains, between two Seas: Musical Explorations in the Caucaus
- 160021 VO Introduction to Ethnomusicology
- 160022 PS On German schlager music: historical, sociological and ethnomusicological approaches
- 160028 UE Ethnomusicological Exercise
- 160032 VO Music of the World - Overview I
- 160054 VO Afro-American music forms
- 160074 VO Introduction to the Turkish music
B05 Basic Module - Systematic Musicology
- 160025 PS Synthesizers, Samplers, Sound Effects - their History and Mode of Operation
- 160040 UE Sound follows function - Use and effect of music and sound in abranding context
- 160072 VO Introduction to Systematic Musicology
- 160075 UE Applied musicology: empirical and quantitative methods in music psychology
B06 Basic Module - Contemporary Music and Popular Music
- 160022 PS On German schlager music: historical, sociological and ethnomusicological approaches
- 160031 VO Introduction to Popular Music
- 160032 VO Music of the World - Overview I
- 160054 VO Afro-American music forms
- 160062 VO [ en ] Hip Hop: Aesthetics, Culture, Politics
- 160074 VO Introduction to the Turkish music
B07 Basic Module - Source Study, Source Work and Source Criticism
- 160019 UE Singing from mensural notation
- 160024 UE Introduction to Musical Palaeography
- 160046 UE Introduction to Musical Palaeography
- 160061 PR Archive and library science
B08 Final Module
- 160005 SE Franz Liszt in Weimar (1848-1861)
- 160009 SE Leonard Bernstein - conductor, composer, music educator
- 160012 PS In the Mountains, between two Seas: Musical Explorations in the Caucaus
- 160014 PS Religious 'opere serie'? Joseph Haydn's Spiritual Oratorios
- 160017 PS Guillaume de Machaut - Music und Lyrics in the Late Middle Ages
- 160022 PS On German schlager music: historical, sociological and ethnomusicological approaches
- 160025 PS Synthesizers, Samplers, Sound Effects - their History and Mode of Operation
- 160026 SE Auditory Scene Analysis and Auditory Illusions
- 160055 SE Film music in the focus of politics and the spirit of the time
- 160056 SE Opera history in Vienna - the first centuries (c. 1620-1815)
- 160060 PS Speaking instead of singing. The melodram in the 19th century
- 160064 SE Music and Liturgy for the Dead in the Early Modern Period
- 160068 SE The Holy Week in Vienna in the baroque period
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Es müssen NICHT alle aufgelisteten Lehrveranstaltungen besucht werden, sondern pro Modul 12 ECTS (B03), 7 ECTS (B04-B06) bzw. 4 ECTS (B07) erbracht werden.