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University Of Helsinki - Introduce Heavy Metal Course


Heavy metal goes to university! Here is a more academic approach to heavy metal. As heavy metal music and the subculture related to it is particularly strong in Finland, and Finnish heavy metal is recognized worldwide as a key manifestation of this musical style, it is only natural that Finland's leading university, the University of Helsinki, will offer a summer a three-week academic course this August about the history of heavy metal music and its importance in contemporary western society.

The course is led by PhD candidate Paolo Ribaldini, heavy metal musician and singer himself, whose research at the University of Helsinki is focused on varied sociological, semiotic, and philosophical aspects of heavy metal musical practices and recent development of heavy music singing.

Ribaldini's educational background involves classical and popular music practice, musicology, philosophy, and philosophy of music and he is particularly interested and enthusiast about the classic heavy metal bands from the seventies and the eighties. His musical talent was also present in this year's "The Voice Of Finland", where he successfully progressed under the guidance of former Nightwish singer Tarja Turunen.




According to Ribaldini, the research about heavy metal is a developing field which needs interested and enthusiastic researchers. However, it still lacks multidisciplinarity, which is what he wants to foster through his multidisciplinary course that encourages collaboration between students from different academic backgrounds. Ribaldini is hoping to gather in Helsinki a group of advanced Bachelor's or Master's students of musical practice, humanities, social sciences, psychology and pedagogy who have a common passion for heavy metal music and who are willing to share they own expertise with the others.

Ribaldini's aim is to spotlight the importance of heavy metal music in western musical culture, its historical development and the characteristics of the subculture related to it. He wants the students to achieve competences in music critique, musical theory, the sociology of music, music semiotics and cultural studies to better understand and appreciate heavy metal. Furthermore, he also wants to give the participants a solid basis to critically understand popular music genres other than heavy metal.

Ribaldini promises that an important part of the course is about listening to a lot of good music and going to gigs where the participants will get to know the local heavy metal scene.

Source: helsinkisummerschool.fi
Posted: 13.04.2015 by Bad English


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Comments: 8   Visited by: 78 users
13.04.2015 - 15:13
Ag Fox
Angel No More
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Listening to music is for relaxation and for fun... once you make it academic... it becomes a big turn off for like... at least 80% of the audience
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13.04.2015 - 18:11
cossaisVendeurs
Does seem like a big waste of time.
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13.04.2015 - 20:24
Doc G.
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Waste of time AND a big cash grab. Though a lot of metal fans are self-worshipping enough to think wasting time and money on this will give them some extra cred.
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13.04.2015 - 21:21
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This is a pretty expensive way to get that Mcjob.
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13.04.2015 - 22:01
BloodTears
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Written by Guest on 13.04.2015 at 21:21

This is a pretty expensive way to get that Mcjob.


Ouch!
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Written by BloodTears on 19.08.2011 at 18:29

Like you could kiss my ass.


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13.04.2015 - 22:48
Vombatus
Potorro
Looks useless (and freaking expensive for what it offers). Never understood the persistence of making metal a social science, maybe as a punctual funny little thing but certainly not as phd material....
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14.04.2015 - 00:15
Lit.
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Written by Ag Fox on 13.04.2015 at 15:13

Listening to music is for relaxation and for fun... once you make it academic... it becomes a big turn off for like... at least 80% of the audience

No matter how I approach it, I'm reading this line as "80% of music listeners are morons."
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14.04.2015 - 17:49
Netzach
Planewalker
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I'm sure this will attract a certain kind of people but most metal fans probably already know at least the basics in the history of heavy music.
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