Creativities, Technologies, and Media in Music Learning and Teaching
An Oxford Handbook of Music Education, Volume 5
Herausgeber: McPherson, Gary E; Welch, Graham F
Creativities, Technologies, and Media in Music Learning and Teaching
An Oxford Handbook of Music Education, Volume 5
Herausgeber: McPherson, Gary E; Welch, Graham F
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Creativities, Media, and Technology in Music Learning and Teaching reviews the diverse types of creativity found within music education practice across the globe. The volume explores the transformative changes within the discipline resulting from new technologies and rapid advances in media, and the implications these have for the future.
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Creativities, Media, and Technology in Music Learning and Teaching reviews the diverse types of creativity found within music education practice across the globe. The volume explores the transformative changes within the discipline resulting from new technologies and rapid advances in media, and the implications these have for the future.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780190674564
- ISBN-10: 0190674563
- Artikelnr.: 50759730
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 175mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 501g
- ISBN-13: 9780190674564
- ISBN-10: 0190674563
- Artikelnr.: 50759730
Gary E. McPherson studied music education at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music, before completing a master of music education at Indiana University, a doctorate of philosophy at the University of Sydney, and a Licentiate and Fellowship in trumpet performance through Trinity College, London. He is the Ormond Professor and Director of the Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at the University of Melbourne, and has served as National President of the Australian Society for Music Education and President of the International Society for Music Education. His research interests are broad and his approach interdisciplinary. His most important research examines the acquisition and development of musical competence, and motivation to engage and participate in music from novice to expert levels. With a particular interest in the acquisition of visual, aural and creative performance skills he has attempted to understand more precisely how music students become sufficiently motivated and self-regulated. Graham F. Welch holds the University College London (UCL) Institute of Education Established Chair of Music Education. He is elected Chair of the internationally based Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE), a former President of the International Society for Music Education (ISME), and past co-chair of the Research Commission of ISME. Current Visiting Professorships include the Universities of Queensland (Australia), Guildhall School of Music and Drama, and Liverpool (UK). He is an ex-member of the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council's (AHRC) Review College for music and has been a specialist consultant for Government departments and agencies in the UK, Italy, Sweden, USA, Ukraine, UAE, South Africa and Argentina. Publications number over three hundred and fifty and embrace musical development and music education, teacher education, the psychology of music, singing and voice science, and music in special education and disability.
* Part 1
* Musical Creativity as Practice
* Part Editor: Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 1. Commentary: Musical Creativity as Practice
* Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 2. Empathy and Creativity in Group Musical Practices: Towards
a Concept of Empathic Creativity
* Ian Cross, Felicity Laurence, and Tal-Chen Rabinowitch
* Chapter 3. Intercultural Tensions and Creativity in Music
* Eva Saether with Alagi Mbye and Reza Shayesteh
* Chapter 4. Communal Creativity as Socio-musical Practice
* Eleni Lapidaki, Rokus de Groot, and Petros Stagkos
* Chapter 5. Assessing Creativity in Music: International Perspectives
and Practices
* Samuel Leong, Pamela Burnard, Neryl Jeanneret, Bo Wah Leung, and
Carole Waugh
* Chapter 6. Creativity in Partnership Practices
* Bernadette D. Colley, Randi Margrethe Eidsaa, Ailbhe Kenny, and Bo
Wah Leung
* Part 2
* Music Learning and Teaching through Technology
* Part Editor: Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 7. Commentary: Music learning and Teaching through Technology
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 8. The Misunderstanding of Music-Technology-Education: A Meta
Perspective
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 9. Technology and the Educator
* Ross Purves
* Chapter 10. The Student Prince: Music-Making with Technology
* Andrew King
* Chapter 11. Driving forward Technology's Imprint on Music Education
* Jonathan Savage
* Part 3
* Media, Music, and Education
* Part Editor: Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 12. Commentary: Media, Music, and Education
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 13. Music Education in the Postperformance World
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 14. Let's Play! Learning Music through Video Games and
Virtual Worlds
* Evan S. Tobias
* Chapter 15. Collaborative Digital Media Performance with Generative
Music Systems
* Andrew R. Brown and Steven C. Dillon
* Chapter 16. Music Learning and New Media in Virtual and Online
Environments
* S. Alex Ruthmann and David G. Hebert
* Musical Creativity as Practice
* Part Editor: Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 1. Commentary: Musical Creativity as Practice
* Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 2. Empathy and Creativity in Group Musical Practices: Towards
a Concept of Empathic Creativity
* Ian Cross, Felicity Laurence, and Tal-Chen Rabinowitch
* Chapter 3. Intercultural Tensions and Creativity in Music
* Eva Saether with Alagi Mbye and Reza Shayesteh
* Chapter 4. Communal Creativity as Socio-musical Practice
* Eleni Lapidaki, Rokus de Groot, and Petros Stagkos
* Chapter 5. Assessing Creativity in Music: International Perspectives
and Practices
* Samuel Leong, Pamela Burnard, Neryl Jeanneret, Bo Wah Leung, and
Carole Waugh
* Chapter 6. Creativity in Partnership Practices
* Bernadette D. Colley, Randi Margrethe Eidsaa, Ailbhe Kenny, and Bo
Wah Leung
* Part 2
* Music Learning and Teaching through Technology
* Part Editor: Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 7. Commentary: Music learning and Teaching through Technology
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 8. The Misunderstanding of Music-Technology-Education: A Meta
Perspective
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 9. Technology and the Educator
* Ross Purves
* Chapter 10. The Student Prince: Music-Making with Technology
* Andrew King
* Chapter 11. Driving forward Technology's Imprint on Music Education
* Jonathan Savage
* Part 3
* Media, Music, and Education
* Part Editor: Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 12. Commentary: Media, Music, and Education
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 13. Music Education in the Postperformance World
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 14. Let's Play! Learning Music through Video Games and
Virtual Worlds
* Evan S. Tobias
* Chapter 15. Collaborative Digital Media Performance with Generative
Music Systems
* Andrew R. Brown and Steven C. Dillon
* Chapter 16. Music Learning and New Media in Virtual and Online
Environments
* S. Alex Ruthmann and David G. Hebert
* Part 1
* Musical Creativity as Practice
* Part Editor: Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 1. Commentary: Musical Creativity as Practice
* Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 2. Empathy and Creativity in Group Musical Practices: Towards
a Concept of Empathic Creativity
* Ian Cross, Felicity Laurence, and Tal-Chen Rabinowitch
* Chapter 3. Intercultural Tensions and Creativity in Music
* Eva Saether with Alagi Mbye and Reza Shayesteh
* Chapter 4. Communal Creativity as Socio-musical Practice
* Eleni Lapidaki, Rokus de Groot, and Petros Stagkos
* Chapter 5. Assessing Creativity in Music: International Perspectives
and Practices
* Samuel Leong, Pamela Burnard, Neryl Jeanneret, Bo Wah Leung, and
Carole Waugh
* Chapter 6. Creativity in Partnership Practices
* Bernadette D. Colley, Randi Margrethe Eidsaa, Ailbhe Kenny, and Bo
Wah Leung
* Part 2
* Music Learning and Teaching through Technology
* Part Editor: Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 7. Commentary: Music learning and Teaching through Technology
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 8. The Misunderstanding of Music-Technology-Education: A Meta
Perspective
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 9. Technology and the Educator
* Ross Purves
* Chapter 10. The Student Prince: Music-Making with Technology
* Andrew King
* Chapter 11. Driving forward Technology's Imprint on Music Education
* Jonathan Savage
* Part 3
* Media, Music, and Education
* Part Editor: Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 12. Commentary: Media, Music, and Education
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 13. Music Education in the Postperformance World
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 14. Let's Play! Learning Music through Video Games and
Virtual Worlds
* Evan S. Tobias
* Chapter 15. Collaborative Digital Media Performance with Generative
Music Systems
* Andrew R. Brown and Steven C. Dillon
* Chapter 16. Music Learning and New Media in Virtual and Online
Environments
* S. Alex Ruthmann and David G. Hebert
* Musical Creativity as Practice
* Part Editor: Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 1. Commentary: Musical Creativity as Practice
* Pamela Burnard
* Chapter 2. Empathy and Creativity in Group Musical Practices: Towards
a Concept of Empathic Creativity
* Ian Cross, Felicity Laurence, and Tal-Chen Rabinowitch
* Chapter 3. Intercultural Tensions and Creativity in Music
* Eva Saether with Alagi Mbye and Reza Shayesteh
* Chapter 4. Communal Creativity as Socio-musical Practice
* Eleni Lapidaki, Rokus de Groot, and Petros Stagkos
* Chapter 5. Assessing Creativity in Music: International Perspectives
and Practices
* Samuel Leong, Pamela Burnard, Neryl Jeanneret, Bo Wah Leung, and
Carole Waugh
* Chapter 6. Creativity in Partnership Practices
* Bernadette D. Colley, Randi Margrethe Eidsaa, Ailbhe Kenny, and Bo
Wah Leung
* Part 2
* Music Learning and Teaching through Technology
* Part Editor: Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 7. Commentary: Music learning and Teaching through Technology
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 8. The Misunderstanding of Music-Technology-Education: A Meta
Perspective
* Evangelos Himonides
* Chapter 9. Technology and the Educator
* Ross Purves
* Chapter 10. The Student Prince: Music-Making with Technology
* Andrew King
* Chapter 11. Driving forward Technology's Imprint on Music Education
* Jonathan Savage
* Part 3
* Media, Music, and Education
* Part Editor: Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 12. Commentary: Media, Music, and Education
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 13. Music Education in the Postperformance World
* Matthew D. Thibeault
* Chapter 14. Let's Play! Learning Music through Video Games and
Virtual Worlds
* Evan S. Tobias
* Chapter 15. Collaborative Digital Media Performance with Generative
Music Systems
* Andrew R. Brown and Steven C. Dillon
* Chapter 16. Music Learning and New Media in Virtual and Online
Environments
* S. Alex Ruthmann and David G. Hebert