The Oxford Handbook of Choral Pedagogy
Herausgeber: Abrahams, Frank; Head, Paul D
The Oxford Handbook of Choral Pedagogy
Herausgeber: Abrahams, Frank; Head, Paul D
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Where, in the digitizing world, is the field of choral pedagogy moving? Editors Frank Abrahams and Paul D. Head, both experienced choral conductors and teachers, offer here a comprehensive handbook of newly-commissioned chapters that provide key scholarly-critical perspectives on teaching and learning in the field of choral music, written by academic scholars and researchers in tandem with active choral conductors.
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Where, in the digitizing world, is the field of choral pedagogy moving? Editors Frank Abrahams and Paul D. Head, both experienced choral conductors and teachers, offer here a comprehensive handbook of newly-commissioned chapters that provide key scholarly-critical perspectives on teaching and learning in the field of choral music, written by academic scholars and researchers in tandem with active choral conductors.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 182mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1145g
- ISBN-13: 9780199373369
- ISBN-10: 0199373361
- Artikelnr.: 47869891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 568
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. März 2017
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 257mm x 182mm x 40mm
- Gewicht: 1145g
- ISBN-13: 9780199373369
- ISBN-10: 0199373361
- Artikelnr.: 47869891
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Frank Abrahams is Professor of Music Education at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, NJ. A native of Philadelphia, he holds degrees from Temple University and new England Conservatory. Dr. Abrahams has pioneered the development of a critical pedagogy for music education and has presented research papers and taught classes in the United States, China, Brazil, Taiwan, Hungary, Israel, Italy, and the UK. He is senior editor of Visions of Research in Music Education and has been on the editorial board of the Music Educators Journal. With Paul Head, he is co-author of Case Studies in Music Education and Teaching Music Through Performance in Middle School Choir. He is also author of Planning Instruction in Music with co-author Ryan John. Paul D. Head serves as the director of choral studies at the University of Delaware, where he conducts the internationally renowned University of Delaware Chorale, the community-based Schola Cantorum and the UD Symphonic Chorus, which performs frequently with the Delaware Symphony Orchestra. Dr. Head is a native Californian where he taught in the public schools for eight years before completing his Master of Music in Conducting and Music Education at Westminster Choir College of Rider University and a Doctor of Musical Arts in Conducting from the University of Oklahoma. His choirs have toured extensively throughout the world and have received consistently high acclaim for their musical artistry. Dr. Head maintains an active presence as conductor and guest clinician, as well as researcher and pedagogue.
* Table of Contents
* Theory
* I. Challenging Traditional Paradigms
* 1. Critical Pedagogy as Choral Pedagogy
* Frank Abrahams
* 2. Choral Pedagogy Responds to the Media: American Idol, Glee, The
Voice, The Sing-Off, and DEL
* Patricia Madura Ward-Steinman
* 3. The Choral Experience - Turned Inside Out
* Paul Head
* 4. Going Green: The Application of Lucy Green's Informal Music
Learning Strategies in High School
* Choral Ensembles
* Frank Abrahams
* 5. "Let the Whole World Rejoice!" Choral Music Education: The Kodály
Perspective
* László Norbert Nemes
* II. Construction of Identity and Meaning
* 6. Fostering Musical and Personal Agency: Considering the Conductor
* Daniel Abrahams
* 7. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity
* Liz Garnett
* 8. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Boys
* Scott Harrison and Anthony Young
* 9. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Girls
* Matthew Owens and Graham Welch
* 10. Collaboration and Meaning-Making in the Women's Choral Rehearsal
* Nana Wolfe-Hill
* 11. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Meaning
* Frank Abrahams and Daniel Abrahams
* III. World Perspectives
* 12. The Framing of Choirs and the Conductors: A U.K. Perspective
* Colin Durrant
* 13. Striving for Authenticity in Learning and Teaching South African
Choral Music
* Mollie Stone
* 14. Conducting Corporate Choirs in Brazil
* Eduardo Lakschevitz
* 15. Investigating Choral Pedagogies: The State of the Choral Art in
Germany
* Martin Ramroth
* Practice
* IV. Repertoire as Pedagogy
* 16. The Art of Successful Programming: Study, Selection, and
Synthesis
* Richard Bjella
* 17. Choral Repertoire as Pedagogy: Western Art Music
* Dennis Shrock
* 18. Diverse Cultures
* Mary Goetze
* V. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations
* 19. Adult Community Choruses: A Lifespan Perspective
* Susan Avery
* 20. "A different kind of goose bump": Notes towards an LGBTQ Choral
Pedagogy
* Charles Beale
* 21. The Inclusion Conundrum and Community Children's Choirs in Canada
* Deborah Bradley
* 22. Professional Adult Choirs
* Jason Vodicka and Simon Carrington
* 23. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations: Boychoir
* Craig Denison
* 24. Black Gospel Choral Music: Identity, Race, Religion, and
Community
* J. Donald Dumpson
* 25. The Gang Mentality of Choirs: How Choirs Have the Capacity to
Transform Lives
* Arreon Harley
* 26. Collegiate Men's Chorus
* Paul Rardin
* VI. Choral Pedagogy and the Voice
* 27. Vocal Pedagogy in the Choral Rehearsal
* Duane Cottrell
* Theory
* I. Challenging Traditional Paradigms
* 1. Critical Pedagogy as Choral Pedagogy
* Frank Abrahams
* 2. Choral Pedagogy Responds to the Media: American Idol, Glee, The
Voice, The Sing-Off, and DEL
* Patricia Madura Ward-Steinman
* 3. The Choral Experience - Turned Inside Out
* Paul Head
* 4. Going Green: The Application of Lucy Green's Informal Music
Learning Strategies in High School
* Choral Ensembles
* Frank Abrahams
* 5. "Let the Whole World Rejoice!" Choral Music Education: The Kodály
Perspective
* László Norbert Nemes
* II. Construction of Identity and Meaning
* 6. Fostering Musical and Personal Agency: Considering the Conductor
* Daniel Abrahams
* 7. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity
* Liz Garnett
* 8. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Boys
* Scott Harrison and Anthony Young
* 9. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Girls
* Matthew Owens and Graham Welch
* 10. Collaboration and Meaning-Making in the Women's Choral Rehearsal
* Nana Wolfe-Hill
* 11. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Meaning
* Frank Abrahams and Daniel Abrahams
* III. World Perspectives
* 12. The Framing of Choirs and the Conductors: A U.K. Perspective
* Colin Durrant
* 13. Striving for Authenticity in Learning and Teaching South African
Choral Music
* Mollie Stone
* 14. Conducting Corporate Choirs in Brazil
* Eduardo Lakschevitz
* 15. Investigating Choral Pedagogies: The State of the Choral Art in
Germany
* Martin Ramroth
* Practice
* IV. Repertoire as Pedagogy
* 16. The Art of Successful Programming: Study, Selection, and
Synthesis
* Richard Bjella
* 17. Choral Repertoire as Pedagogy: Western Art Music
* Dennis Shrock
* 18. Diverse Cultures
* Mary Goetze
* V. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations
* 19. Adult Community Choruses: A Lifespan Perspective
* Susan Avery
* 20. "A different kind of goose bump": Notes towards an LGBTQ Choral
Pedagogy
* Charles Beale
* 21. The Inclusion Conundrum and Community Children's Choirs in Canada
* Deborah Bradley
* 22. Professional Adult Choirs
* Jason Vodicka and Simon Carrington
* 23. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations: Boychoir
* Craig Denison
* 24. Black Gospel Choral Music: Identity, Race, Religion, and
Community
* J. Donald Dumpson
* 25. The Gang Mentality of Choirs: How Choirs Have the Capacity to
Transform Lives
* Arreon Harley
* 26. Collegiate Men's Chorus
* Paul Rardin
* VI. Choral Pedagogy and the Voice
* 27. Vocal Pedagogy in the Choral Rehearsal
* Duane Cottrell
* Table of Contents
* Theory
* I. Challenging Traditional Paradigms
* 1. Critical Pedagogy as Choral Pedagogy
* Frank Abrahams
* 2. Choral Pedagogy Responds to the Media: American Idol, Glee, The
Voice, The Sing-Off, and DEL
* Patricia Madura Ward-Steinman
* 3. The Choral Experience - Turned Inside Out
* Paul Head
* 4. Going Green: The Application of Lucy Green's Informal Music
Learning Strategies in High School
* Choral Ensembles
* Frank Abrahams
* 5. "Let the Whole World Rejoice!" Choral Music Education: The Kodály
Perspective
* László Norbert Nemes
* II. Construction of Identity and Meaning
* 6. Fostering Musical and Personal Agency: Considering the Conductor
* Daniel Abrahams
* 7. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity
* Liz Garnett
* 8. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Boys
* Scott Harrison and Anthony Young
* 9. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Girls
* Matthew Owens and Graham Welch
* 10. Collaboration and Meaning-Making in the Women's Choral Rehearsal
* Nana Wolfe-Hill
* 11. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Meaning
* Frank Abrahams and Daniel Abrahams
* III. World Perspectives
* 12. The Framing of Choirs and the Conductors: A U.K. Perspective
* Colin Durrant
* 13. Striving for Authenticity in Learning and Teaching South African
Choral Music
* Mollie Stone
* 14. Conducting Corporate Choirs in Brazil
* Eduardo Lakschevitz
* 15. Investigating Choral Pedagogies: The State of the Choral Art in
Germany
* Martin Ramroth
* Practice
* IV. Repertoire as Pedagogy
* 16. The Art of Successful Programming: Study, Selection, and
Synthesis
* Richard Bjella
* 17. Choral Repertoire as Pedagogy: Western Art Music
* Dennis Shrock
* 18. Diverse Cultures
* Mary Goetze
* V. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations
* 19. Adult Community Choruses: A Lifespan Perspective
* Susan Avery
* 20. "A different kind of goose bump": Notes towards an LGBTQ Choral
Pedagogy
* Charles Beale
* 21. The Inclusion Conundrum and Community Children's Choirs in Canada
* Deborah Bradley
* 22. Professional Adult Choirs
* Jason Vodicka and Simon Carrington
* 23. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations: Boychoir
* Craig Denison
* 24. Black Gospel Choral Music: Identity, Race, Religion, and
Community
* J. Donald Dumpson
* 25. The Gang Mentality of Choirs: How Choirs Have the Capacity to
Transform Lives
* Arreon Harley
* 26. Collegiate Men's Chorus
* Paul Rardin
* VI. Choral Pedagogy and the Voice
* 27. Vocal Pedagogy in the Choral Rehearsal
* Duane Cottrell
* Theory
* I. Challenging Traditional Paradigms
* 1. Critical Pedagogy as Choral Pedagogy
* Frank Abrahams
* 2. Choral Pedagogy Responds to the Media: American Idol, Glee, The
Voice, The Sing-Off, and DEL
* Patricia Madura Ward-Steinman
* 3. The Choral Experience - Turned Inside Out
* Paul Head
* 4. Going Green: The Application of Lucy Green's Informal Music
Learning Strategies in High School
* Choral Ensembles
* Frank Abrahams
* 5. "Let the Whole World Rejoice!" Choral Music Education: The Kodály
Perspective
* László Norbert Nemes
* II. Construction of Identity and Meaning
* 6. Fostering Musical and Personal Agency: Considering the Conductor
* Daniel Abrahams
* 7. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity
* Liz Garnett
* 8. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Boys
* Scott Harrison and Anthony Young
* 9. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Identity: Girls
* Matthew Owens and Graham Welch
* 10. Collaboration and Meaning-Making in the Women's Choral Rehearsal
* Nana Wolfe-Hill
* 11. Choral Pedagogy and the Construction of Meaning
* Frank Abrahams and Daniel Abrahams
* III. World Perspectives
* 12. The Framing of Choirs and the Conductors: A U.K. Perspective
* Colin Durrant
* 13. Striving for Authenticity in Learning and Teaching South African
Choral Music
* Mollie Stone
* 14. Conducting Corporate Choirs in Brazil
* Eduardo Lakschevitz
* 15. Investigating Choral Pedagogies: The State of the Choral Art in
Germany
* Martin Ramroth
* Practice
* IV. Repertoire as Pedagogy
* 16. The Art of Successful Programming: Study, Selection, and
Synthesis
* Richard Bjella
* 17. Choral Repertoire as Pedagogy: Western Art Music
* Dennis Shrock
* 18. Diverse Cultures
* Mary Goetze
* V. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations
* 19. Adult Community Choruses: A Lifespan Perspective
* Susan Avery
* 20. "A different kind of goose bump": Notes towards an LGBTQ Choral
Pedagogy
* Charles Beale
* 21. The Inclusion Conundrum and Community Children's Choirs in Canada
* Deborah Bradley
* 22. Professional Adult Choirs
* Jason Vodicka and Simon Carrington
* 23. Teaching and Conducting Diverse Populations: Boychoir
* Craig Denison
* 24. Black Gospel Choral Music: Identity, Race, Religion, and
Community
* J. Donald Dumpson
* 25. The Gang Mentality of Choirs: How Choirs Have the Capacity to
Transform Lives
* Arreon Harley
* 26. Collegiate Men's Chorus
* Paul Rardin
* VI. Choral Pedagogy and the Voice
* 27. Vocal Pedagogy in the Choral Rehearsal
* Duane Cottrell