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2842-01
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Musicologist studies music academically, examining its history, theory, structure, and cultural context. They analyse a composition, document a musical tradition, and contribute to research, often specialising in a particular genre, period, or region. Their work typically involves publishing findings, teaching, and supporting a cultural or scholarly organisation such as a university, research centre, or music archive.
Tasks
Conduct research on musical genres, traditions, and historical periods.
Analyse musical scores, recordings, and compositions.
Write, edit, and publish academic papers, articles, or books on music.
Teach music theory, history, or musical analysis at educational institutions.
Deliver lectures and presentations at seminars, workshops, or conferences.
Collaborate with researchers, musicians, and cultural institutions.
Contribute to music archives, documentation, or preservation projects.
Participate in interdisciplinary cultural or music-related research initiatives.
Skills
Basic
Ability to conduct detailed research and analysis.
Basic digital literacy for data collection and documentation.
Critical thinking, active listening, and attention to detail.
Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Strong time management and organisational skills.
Specific
Ability to analyse and critically evaluate musical works.
Competency in academic writing and publication in music studies.
Competency in music archiving, cataloguing, and preservation.
Expertise in qualitative and quantitative research methods in music.
Knowledge in music theory, music history, and global music traditions.
Knowledge in the cultural significance of music across historical and regional contexts.
Proficiency in music notation and transcription software.
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QUALIFICATION
Bachelor’s degree or equivalent
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