Constructing Musicology
Explore the fascinating world of musicology with Constructing Musicology by Alastair Williams, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2001. This insightful paperback, spanning 176 pages, delves into the contemporary landscape of musicology, highlighting the diverse repertoires now under examination. Williams critically analyzes the profound impact of theoretical frameworks on research within the humanities and social sciences, making this book an essential read for scholars and enthusiasts alike. Whether you're a student of music theory or simply curious about the evolution of music studies, Constructing Musicology offers a compelling exploration of the theoretical challenges posed by various musical forms. Enhance your understanding of musicology and its implications in today's academic discourse with this engaging reference work.