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One of the research areas of musicology is how music interacts with visual, verbal and audio modes of expression in, for example, film and opera, and how music is influenced by technological media during the recording process.

Intermedial perspectives on representations of opera in film and relations between opera and film are also central.

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Musicology
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Researchers

Toivo Burlin

Senior lecturer, associate professor

Department of Culture and Aesthetics
Toivo Burlin 2016.

Jacob Derkert-Rosenberg

Senior lecturer

Department of Culture and Aesthetics
Jacob Derkert-Rosenberg

Johanna Ethnersson Pontara

Senior lecturer, associate professor

Department of Culture and Aesthetics
Johanna Ethnersson Pontara, forskare och lärare i musikvetenskap vid Stockholms universitet.

Berk Sirman

PhD student

Department of Culture and Aesthetics

Joakim Tillman

Professor

Department of Culture and Aesthetics
Joakim Tillman

Research group

Research projects

Doctoral studies

The postgraduate studies in Musicology consists of four years of fulltime studies with employment. As a PhD student you will be contributing to the research from Stockholm University and to the research environment at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics. The doctoral studies include writing an independent thesis.

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Departments and centres

The research activities takes place at the Department of Culture and Aesthetics.

Department of Culture and Aesthetics

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