Originally posted by french frank
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1: The approach (coming largely from an ethnomusicological perspective) where multiple musics are treated as valid areas of study.
and / or
2: Where a course is concentrated on music production and the creation of 'popular' musics
Is the music studied as a cultural creation or a musical one? For example, much popular music is song where the words/subjects can be studied separately from the music.
(and you don't want me going on about Elgar again do you )
Implicit (maybe not the best word?) in the question is the assumption that the "classical mainstream" is somehow a universal thing.
To (mis)quote one of my own teachers
"How can anyone be expected to understand about Mozart if they were unaware of what was happening in Mongolia in 4BC"
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