musikvidenskab
Musikvidenskab, commonly referred to as musicology in Danish contexts, is the scholarly study of music as sound, practice, and cultural artifact. It applies methods from the humanities and social sciences to analyze music in historical and contemporary settings, exploring how musical works are created, transmitted, performed, and understood within communities and institutions.
Historisk musikvidenskab (historical musicology) investigates music from past eras through sources such as manuscripts, prints, letters,
Methods and sources in musikvidenskab include score study, archival research, field recordings, interviews, ethnography, and experimental
Education and career in musikvidenskab typically occur at universities and research institutes, with degrees from bachelor’s