College Music Curricula for a New Century
Herausgeber: Moore, Robin D
College Music Curricula for a New Century
Herausgeber: Moore, Robin D
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College Music Curricula for a New Century considers what a more inclusive and socially engaged curriculum of musical study might look like in universities. Its goal is to create dialogue about how to transition to new paradigms and how they might be implemented in practical terms.
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College Music Curricula for a New Century considers what a more inclusive and socially engaged curriculum of musical study might look like in universities. Its goal is to create dialogue about how to transition to new paradigms and how they might be implemented in practical terms.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780190658403
- ISBN-10: 0190658401
- Artikelnr.: 47868795
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Mai 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 233mm x 156mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 444g
- ISBN-13: 9780190658403
- ISBN-10: 0190658401
- Artikelnr.: 47868795
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Produktsicherheitsverantwortliche/r
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Robin Moore is a Professor in the School of Music at the University of Texas at Austin. He has received fellowships from the Rockefeller Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, the National Humanities Center and the ACLS. His written work includes Nationalizing Blackness (University of Pittsburgh Press, 1997), Music and Revolution (University of California Press, 2006), Danzón: Circum-Caribbean Dialogues in Music and Dance (2013, co-authored with Alejandro Madrid) and articles numerous journals and book anthologies. He edits the Latin American Music Review.
* Table of Contents
* 1. Introduction. College Music Curricula for a New Century: Guiding
Principles (Robin Moore, University of Texas at Austin)
* Institutional Structures
* 2. Reshaping Undergraduate Music Education in Turbulent Times Through
Cultural Rather Than Curricular Change (Brian Pertl, Lawrence
University
* 3. Finding a Balance: Music at Liberal Arts Colleges (Victoria
Lindsay Levine and Emily Kohut, Colorado College)
* 4. Training in Local Oral Traditions: Analysis of Postsecondary Music
Programs in North America (Mark DeWitt, University of Louisiana
Lafayette)
* Case Studies
* 5. Non-Canonical Pedagogies for Non-Canonical Musics: Observations on
selected Programmes in Folk, Traditional, World, and Popular Musics
(Jack Talty, University of Limerick)
* 6. The Case for Pop Ensembles in the Curriculum: Amateurism,
Leadership, Civics, and Lifelong Learners (Justin Patch, Vassar
College)
* 7. Latin Music Studies at Texas State University: The Undergraduate
Curriculum in Perspective (Ludim Pedroza, Texas State University San
Marcos)
* 8. Traditional Music for the People: Chinese Music Departments in the
PRC and Taiwan (Eddie Hsu, University of Texas at Austin)
* Disciplinary and Professional Experiments
* 9. In Honor of What We Can't Groove To Yet (Michael Tenzer,
University of British Columbia)
* 10. Embodied Pedagogy: Techniques for Exploring Why and How Music
Matters (Sonia Seeman, University of Texas at Austin)
* 11. Standing in the Shadows of Mozart: Music Education, World Music,
and Curricular Change (Deborah Bradley, University of Toronto)
* 12. Making A Living, Making A Life: Balancing Art and Commerce As A
Professional Musician (Paul Klemperer, professional musician)
* Best Practices, New Models
* 13. Progressive Trends in Curricular Change (Robin Moore with Juan
Agudelo, Katie Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda
Harris, and Creighton Moench, University of Texas at Austin)
* 14. Sample Curricular Models (Robin Moore with Juan Agudelo, Katie
Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda Harris, and Creighton
Moench, University of Texas at Austin)
* 1. Introduction. College Music Curricula for a New Century: Guiding
Principles (Robin Moore, University of Texas at Austin)
* Institutional Structures
* 2. Reshaping Undergraduate Music Education in Turbulent Times Through
Cultural Rather Than Curricular Change (Brian Pertl, Lawrence
University
* 3. Finding a Balance: Music at Liberal Arts Colleges (Victoria
Lindsay Levine and Emily Kohut, Colorado College)
* 4. Training in Local Oral Traditions: Analysis of Postsecondary Music
Programs in North America (Mark DeWitt, University of Louisiana
Lafayette)
* Case Studies
* 5. Non-Canonical Pedagogies for Non-Canonical Musics: Observations on
selected Programmes in Folk, Traditional, World, and Popular Musics
(Jack Talty, University of Limerick)
* 6. The Case for Pop Ensembles in the Curriculum: Amateurism,
Leadership, Civics, and Lifelong Learners (Justin Patch, Vassar
College)
* 7. Latin Music Studies at Texas State University: The Undergraduate
Curriculum in Perspective (Ludim Pedroza, Texas State University San
Marcos)
* 8. Traditional Music for the People: Chinese Music Departments in the
PRC and Taiwan (Eddie Hsu, University of Texas at Austin)
* Disciplinary and Professional Experiments
* 9. In Honor of What We Can't Groove To Yet (Michael Tenzer,
University of British Columbia)
* 10. Embodied Pedagogy: Techniques for Exploring Why and How Music
Matters (Sonia Seeman, University of Texas at Austin)
* 11. Standing in the Shadows of Mozart: Music Education, World Music,
and Curricular Change (Deborah Bradley, University of Toronto)
* 12. Making A Living, Making A Life: Balancing Art and Commerce As A
Professional Musician (Paul Klemperer, professional musician)
* Best Practices, New Models
* 13. Progressive Trends in Curricular Change (Robin Moore with Juan
Agudelo, Katie Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda
Harris, and Creighton Moench, University of Texas at Austin)
* 14. Sample Curricular Models (Robin Moore with Juan Agudelo, Katie
Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda Harris, and Creighton
Moench, University of Texas at Austin)
* Table of Contents
* 1. Introduction. College Music Curricula for a New Century: Guiding
Principles (Robin Moore, University of Texas at Austin)
* Institutional Structures
* 2. Reshaping Undergraduate Music Education in Turbulent Times Through
Cultural Rather Than Curricular Change (Brian Pertl, Lawrence
University
* 3. Finding a Balance: Music at Liberal Arts Colleges (Victoria
Lindsay Levine and Emily Kohut, Colorado College)
* 4. Training in Local Oral Traditions: Analysis of Postsecondary Music
Programs in North America (Mark DeWitt, University of Louisiana
Lafayette)
* Case Studies
* 5. Non-Canonical Pedagogies for Non-Canonical Musics: Observations on
selected Programmes in Folk, Traditional, World, and Popular Musics
(Jack Talty, University of Limerick)
* 6. The Case for Pop Ensembles in the Curriculum: Amateurism,
Leadership, Civics, and Lifelong Learners (Justin Patch, Vassar
College)
* 7. Latin Music Studies at Texas State University: The Undergraduate
Curriculum in Perspective (Ludim Pedroza, Texas State University San
Marcos)
* 8. Traditional Music for the People: Chinese Music Departments in the
PRC and Taiwan (Eddie Hsu, University of Texas at Austin)
* Disciplinary and Professional Experiments
* 9. In Honor of What We Can't Groove To Yet (Michael Tenzer,
University of British Columbia)
* 10. Embodied Pedagogy: Techniques for Exploring Why and How Music
Matters (Sonia Seeman, University of Texas at Austin)
* 11. Standing in the Shadows of Mozart: Music Education, World Music,
and Curricular Change (Deborah Bradley, University of Toronto)
* 12. Making A Living, Making A Life: Balancing Art and Commerce As A
Professional Musician (Paul Klemperer, professional musician)
* Best Practices, New Models
* 13. Progressive Trends in Curricular Change (Robin Moore with Juan
Agudelo, Katie Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda
Harris, and Creighton Moench, University of Texas at Austin)
* 14. Sample Curricular Models (Robin Moore with Juan Agudelo, Katie
Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda Harris, and Creighton
Moench, University of Texas at Austin)
* 1. Introduction. College Music Curricula for a New Century: Guiding
Principles (Robin Moore, University of Texas at Austin)
* Institutional Structures
* 2. Reshaping Undergraduate Music Education in Turbulent Times Through
Cultural Rather Than Curricular Change (Brian Pertl, Lawrence
University
* 3. Finding a Balance: Music at Liberal Arts Colleges (Victoria
Lindsay Levine and Emily Kohut, Colorado College)
* 4. Training in Local Oral Traditions: Analysis of Postsecondary Music
Programs in North America (Mark DeWitt, University of Louisiana
Lafayette)
* Case Studies
* 5. Non-Canonical Pedagogies for Non-Canonical Musics: Observations on
selected Programmes in Folk, Traditional, World, and Popular Musics
(Jack Talty, University of Limerick)
* 6. The Case for Pop Ensembles in the Curriculum: Amateurism,
Leadership, Civics, and Lifelong Learners (Justin Patch, Vassar
College)
* 7. Latin Music Studies at Texas State University: The Undergraduate
Curriculum in Perspective (Ludim Pedroza, Texas State University San
Marcos)
* 8. Traditional Music for the People: Chinese Music Departments in the
PRC and Taiwan (Eddie Hsu, University of Texas at Austin)
* Disciplinary and Professional Experiments
* 9. In Honor of What We Can't Groove To Yet (Michael Tenzer,
University of British Columbia)
* 10. Embodied Pedagogy: Techniques for Exploring Why and How Music
Matters (Sonia Seeman, University of Texas at Austin)
* 11. Standing in the Shadows of Mozart: Music Education, World Music,
and Curricular Change (Deborah Bradley, University of Toronto)
* 12. Making A Living, Making A Life: Balancing Art and Commerce As A
Professional Musician (Paul Klemperer, professional musician)
* Best Practices, New Models
* 13. Progressive Trends in Curricular Change (Robin Moore with Juan
Agudelo, Katie Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda
Harris, and Creighton Moench, University of Texas at Austin)
* 14. Sample Curricular Models (Robin Moore with Juan Agudelo, Katie
Chapman, Carlos Dávalos, Hannah Durham, Myranda Harris, and Creighton
Moench, University of Texas at Austin)