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Dear 1401-students!
As I told you yesterday, you do NOT have to sign a paper with essay title and reading list. This is an old, abandoned rule.
Instead, please send me an e-mail with title, revised reading list, outline or parts of the text etc. before 5th May.
Best regards!
Øyvin
The schedule for your seminars are now ready. Please see e-mail or Fronter.
Proposal for theme and goal AND temp. reading list should be sent me before 8 March. FINAL title, reading list etc must be approved, signed and submitted to the institute office at the latest 12 April.
Øyvin
Kjetil Klette B?hler's powerpoint is now uploaded in Fronter. He will continue the lectures the upcoming Wednesday.
Progress, Final assignment
I have now uploaded (to our MUS1401 Fronter Room) a list with all the titles of the final assignments (semester essays) from 2011 and 2012 as well as the whole texts of the five best ranked essays (a separate folder in our Fronter room). Hopefully this will inspire you when you are in the prosess of chosing topics for your own final essays :-). Your suggestion should be sent to me by e-mail not later than 8 March, but of course you may ask for advice and/or approval before that. There will be no lectures this week (20 February), so please use the week working with your topic/title.
The next lectures will be held by Kjetil Klette B?hler on the topics "Theories on music and identity formation: national and cultural" (27 Febr) and "Empirical case-studies on musical identities in Norway: Norwegian popular and jazz music" (6 March). Please read the reference literatur given in the...
??First assignment
- You will find the assignment task, the music examples and the "hand in"-folder under Course information -> Assignment 1 in Fronter (fronter.uio.no), MUS1401 felles-room. If you have any questions, please ask me in the lectures break Wednesday, or write me an e-mail.
- The powerpoint-presentation from Wednesday (23rd January) is put in the Fronter room as well. Please read more about the topic (Norwegian music history/Folk music until appr. 1700) in Nils Grinde: A History of Norwegian Music, pp. 1-28 and 73-111 (Chapter 1, 2, and 6).
- You will fhe schedule for the lectures and seminars in Fronter. Wednesday 30th January we will continue with the Norwegian music history appr. 1700-1870. You should read in Grinde's book pp. 112-180 (Chapter 7 and 8).
?yvin