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Buckley, Elizabeth M. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
This project explores two sacred cantatas of Elisabeth-Claude Jacquet de La Guerre, "Esther" and "Jacob, et Rachel". The cultural milieu in which the sacred cantatas of Jacquet de La Guerre were written and performed will be discussed, as well as possible venues for their original performances, including the Parisian salon, and…
Descriptors: Classical Music, Singing, Music, History
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Kaschub, Michele; Smith, Janice P. – Research and Issues in Music Education, 2009
Building on an apposition of the theories of neurobiologist Antonio Damasio and music theorist Heinrich Schenker, we posit a new model for developing composition instruction based upon the organic connections between humans and music. Parallels are drawn between Damasio's theory of consciousness in which meaning arises from the relationships…
Descriptors: Music, Teaching Methods, Music Education, Musical Composition
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Legg, Robert – Curriculum Journal, 2012
This article applies Bourdieu's notion of "cultural capital" to historical, documentary research which investigates the construction of a scholastic canon within England's A-level music examinations. A digest of the ways in which this canon evolved between 1951 and 1986 is presented in support of the idea that examiners' responses to…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Foreign Countries, Social Mobility
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Robinson, Nathalie G.; Bell, Cindy L.; Pogonowski, Lenore – Music Educators Journal, 2011
The creative music strategy is a dynamic and flexible seven-step model for guiding general music students through the music concepts of improvisation and composition, followed by critical reflection. These are musical behaviors that cultivate the development of our students' deeper conceptual understandings and music independence by helping them…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Creativity, Educational Strategies
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Locke, Millie; Locke, Terry – Thinking Skills and Creativity, 2012
This article reports on a case study where a professional musician was assigned to a primary school as mentor in a project where 14 primary-aged children, with their teacher's direction, were involved in the composition of a piece of music that would act as prologue to the school's major production. The researchers were interested in aspects of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Mentors, Music, Musicians
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Johnson, Erik – Music Educators Journal, 2011
Teachers who conduct ensembles of any ability level know that many skills are required for students to successfully participate. Often neglected or overlooked are the skills that students must have to interact musically with their peers. This article focuses on listening as a way to help make successful ensemble collaboration a reality. The method…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Power Structure, Interaction
Criswell, Chad – Teaching Music, 2009
If one asks many small-town band directors, most will say that working and performing with a small band can be just as satisfying and musically robust as directing a larger one. There are a lot of advantages as well; smaller class sizes, fewer extracurricular activities, and more time to work one on one with students are just a few of the benefits…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Instruments, Teaching Methods, Music Teachers
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Baxter, Marsha – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2010
How might songs, like John Lennon's "Imagine" or Bob Dylan's "Blowin' in the wind", offer ways to explore alternative ways of being in the world, to challenge the status quo? How might these songs become springboards for original pieces that capture students' ideas about world issues? In this article, I observe what happens…
Descriptors: Musicians, Grade 5, Elementary School Students, Social Justice
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Tanner, Chris – Music Educators Journal, 2010
In the past few decades, the steel band art form has experienced consistent growth and development in several key respects. For example, in the United States, the sheer number of steel band programs has steadily increased, and it appears that this trend will continue in the future. Additionally, pan builders and tuners have made great strides in…
Descriptors: Conferences (Gatherings), Music Education, Music, Musicians
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Kremp, Pierre-Antoine – Social Forces, 2010
This article analyzes the determinants of innovation and success of innovation in the field of U.S. symphony orchestras from 1879 through 1959: why did major orchestras (N = 27) innovate by introducing works of new composers to the repertoire instead of sticking to canonical pieces? Can organizational processes account for the selection and the…
Descriptors: Musicians, Innovation, Selection, Music
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Savage, Jonathan; Fautley, Martin – British Journal of Music Education, 2011
This paper explores secondary school music teachers' current practice with regard to the organisation and assessment of composing at Key Stage 4. It draws on research undertaken on a nation-wide basis in England, via the use of two online surveys and face-to-face interviews. In terms of the organisation of classroom composition, the study found…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musical Composition, Foreign Countries, Music Teachers
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Cayari, Christopher – International Journal of Education & the Arts, 2011
This case study about a teenage musician, Wade Johnston, suggests how YouTube has affected music consumption, creation, and sharing. A literature review connects education, technology, and media. Informal learning, digital literacy, and twenty-first century technology are also connected in the review. Data reveals how Wade started his channel,…
Descriptors: Video Technology, Web Sites, Informal Education, Electronic Publishing
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Abramo, Joseph Michael – Music Education Research, 2011
This qualitative case study explores how students' perceptions of sexual identity affect how they participate in popular music processes used in school. Seventeen high school students were invited to form five single-gendered and mixed-gendered rock bands. The data collected included fieldnotes and audio recordings of observed rehearsals and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Student Attitudes, Musicians
Curriculum Review, 2008
"You must take the A Train to go to Sugar Hill way up in Harlem" trills one of Duke Ellington's foremost contributions to the American songbook. Guests at the Cotton Club in the Sugar Hill neighborhood may have had the pleasure of watching Duke Ellington and his orchestra in a tightly arranged, polished performance, but never has Ellington's…
Descriptors: Music, Musicians, Music Education, Musical Composition
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Viladot, Laia; Gomez, Isabel; Malagarriga, Teresa – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2010
This work explores the study of interaction through discourse as a means for analysing and understanding the process of teaching and learning music. Over the course of a didactic sequence, we assess classroom conversations dealing with the analysis of a music score constituted as the reference for the process of creating a joint music composition.…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Teaching Methods, Elementary School Teachers
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