Seminários Avançados em Processos Criativos II

Seminários Avançados em Processos Criativos II (MUD804) – Ementa

Obrigatória / 45 horas-aula / 3 créditos

Discussão de temas diversos da pesquisa em processos criativos em música, promovida por pesquisadores do corpo docente do Programa e/ou convidados externos com produção expressiva em suas respectivas especialidades, através de revisão de literatura e reflexão, visando à atualização de conhecimentos e divulgação de avanços da ciência nos variados domínios de criação e interpretação musicais contemplados na área de concentração em questão, com vistas a subsidiar o desenvolvimento de pesquisas e análises.

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