Facing the Music
Shaping Music Education from a Global Perspective
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- Kiadó OUP USA
- Megjelenés dátuma 2009. december 24.
- ISBN 9780195379761
- Kötéstípus Puhakötés
- Terjedelem240 oldal
- Méret 231x155x12 mm
- Súly 340 g
- Nyelv angol
- Illusztrációk 13 black and white halftones, 23 line illustrations 0
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Rövid leírás:
Facing the music provides a rich resource for reflection and practice for all those involved in teaching and learning music in culturally diverse environments, from policy makers to classroom teachers. In seven chapters that each approach the topic from a different angle, Schippers gradually unfolds the complexities and potential of learning and teaching music 'out of context' in an accessible manner, and presents a coherent model to approach these, as well as lucid suggestions for translating the resulting ideas in practice.
TöbbHosszú leírás:
Facing the music investigates the practices and ideas that have grown from some five decades of cultural diversity in music education, developments in ethnomusicology, and the rise of 'world music'. Speaking from rich, hands-on experience of more than thirty years at various levels of music education (music in schools, community organizations and professional training courses), Huib Schippers makes a powerful case for the crucial role of learning music in shaping rich and diverse musical environments for the 21st century, both in practical terms and at a conceptual level: "what we hear is the product of what we believe about music."
Advocating a contemporary, positive and realistic approach to cultural diversity in music education and transmission, Schippers advocates taking into account and celebrating the natural dynamics of music. He argues that "most music travels remarkably well", and regards every musical act as an expression of the 'here and now', as do many of the musicians and scholars he quotes. In this way, he challenges stifling directives to recreate 'authentic contexts', which in fact constantly change (and have always changed) in the cultures of origin as well. This liberates music educators to seek with integrity appropriate ways of presenting music at all levels of education: in schools, community settings, and professional training.
In seven succinct chapters that each approach the issues from a different angle, Schippers gradually unfolds the complexities of learning and teaching music 'out of context' in an accessible manner, and presents a coherent model to approach these, as well as lucid suggestions for translating the resulting ideas in practice. While mapping the various factors that determine all acts of music transmission, he also comes to surprising insights into the nature and preconceptions underlying much formal music education settings across the world, including those focusing on western classical music.
Facing the music provides a rich resource for reflection and practice for all those involved in teaching and learning music, from policy maker to classroom teacher.
Schippers writes beautifully, so the mere process of absorbing the structure of his sentences, his wit and insight is, in itself, a rewarding experience
Tartalomjegyzék:
Foreword by Patricia Shehan Campbell
Prologue: Facing the music
Acknowledgements
Journeys in music. An auto-ethnography
Positioning 'world music' in education. A conceptual history
The myth of authentic traditions in context. A deconstruction
Global perspectives on learning and teaching music. An analysis
Communities, conservatories, and curricula. A critique
Understanding music learning and teaching across cultures. A framework
Music cultures in motion. A case study
Epilogue: Shaping music education from a global perspective
Appendices
Appendix 1: Emergency guidelines in case of world music
Appendix 2: Sample questions for interviewing world musicians on learning and teaching
Appendix 3: Example of a series of classes on world music with a thematic approach
Appendix 4: Five domains of musical sustainability in contemporary contexts
Appendix 5: The world music adventures of primary teacher Ms Benson
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
Endnotes