Developing the Musician

Developing the Musician
Author: Dr Mary Stakelum
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 419
Release: 2013-11-28
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781472403940

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This book takes a fresh look at 'the musician' and what constitutes 'development' within the fields of music psychology and music education. In doing so, it explores the relationship between formative experiences and the development of the musician in a range of music education settings. It includes the perspectives of classroom teachers, popular musicians, classical musicians and educators in higher education.

Developing the Musician

Developing the Musician
Author: Mary Stakelum
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2016-04-22
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781317151784

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To what extent does research on musical development impact on educational practices in school and the community? Do musicians from classical and popular traditions develop their identities in different ways? What do teachers and learners take into consideration when assessing progress? This book takes a fresh look at 'the musician' and what constitutes 'development' within the fields of music psychology and music education. In doing so, it explores the relationship between formative experiences and the development of the musician in a range of music education settings. It includes the perspectives of classroom teachers, popular musicians, classical musicians and music educators in higher education. Drawn from an international community of experienced educators and researchers, the contributors offer a range of approaches to research. From life history through classroom observation to content analysis, each section offers competing and complementary perspectives on contemporary practice. The book is an essential resource for musicians, educators, researchers and policy makers, offering insight into the reality of practice from those working within established traditions - such as the conservatoire and school settings - and from those who are currently emerging as significant forces in the fields of popular music education and community music.

Leadership and Musician Development in Higher Music Education

Leadership and Musician Development in Higher Music Education
Author: Dawn Bennett,Jennifer Rowley,Patrick Schmidt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2019-01-16
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9780429995354

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Leadership and Musician Development in Higher Music Education informs, challenges and evaluates the central practices, policies and theories that underpin the preparation of future music leaders and the leadership of music in higher education. In higher education, it is often presumed that preparing for professional work is the responsibility of the individual rather than the institution. This anthology draws on the expertise of music practitioners to present the complexities surrounding this topic, exploring approaches to leadership development while addressing prevalent leadership issues from multiple standpoints. Leadership is an inherent part of being a musician: from the creative act through to collaborative engagement, it is fundamental to creating and sustaining a career in music. To expect musicians to develop these necessary skills "on the job", however, is unreasonable and impractical. What support might be given to those looking to negotiate a career as a musician? In fourteen essays, contributors from around the globe explore this question and more, questions such as: How might leadership be modelled for aspiring musicians? How might students learn to recognise, appraise and extend their leadership development? How might institutional leaders challenge curricular and pedagogical norms? Effective leadership development for musicians is vital to the longevity of the profession – Leadership and Musician Development in Higher Music Education is a likewise vital resource for students, educators and future music leaders alike.

Assessing the Developing Child Musician

Assessing the Developing Child Musician
Author: Timothy S. Brophy
Publsiher: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Total Pages: 508
Release: 2000
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1579990908

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The Child as Musician

The Child as Musician
Author: Gary McPherson
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 697
Release: 2015
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9780198744443

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The new edition of 'The Child as Musician' celebrates the richness and diversity of the many different ways in which children can engage in and interact with music. It presents theory - both cutting edge and classic - in an accessible way for readers by surveying research concerned with the development and acquisition of musical skills.

Contexts for Music Learning and Participation

Contexts for Music Learning and Participation
Author: Andrea Creech,Maria Varvarigou,Susan Hallam
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 284
Release: 2020-07-27
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9783030482626

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This book sets out a contemporary perspective on music education, highlighting complex intersections between informal, non-formal and formal practices and contexts. At a time when the boundaries between music learning and participation are increasingly blurred, this volume is distinctive in challenging a ‘siloed’ approach to understanding the diverse international music education landscape. Instead, the book proposes a multi-layered continuum of practices that can be applied across a range of formal, informal or non-formal concepts to support the development of musical possible selves. It challenges existing conceptions of learning in music education in part by drawing on research in adult learning, but also by considering the contexts in which learning takes place, and the extent to which this learning can be classified as formal, informal or non-formal.

The Psychology of Musical Development

The Psychology of Musical Development
Author: David Hargreaves,Alexandra Lamont
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 365
Release: 2017-08-31
Genre: Music
ISBN: 9781107052963

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A comprehensive, up-to-date introduction to the psychology of musical development in children and adults, from theory to research and applications.

EBOOK Supporting Musical Development in the Early Years

EBOOK  Supporting Musical Development in the Early Years
Author: Linda Pound,Chris Harrison
Publsiher: McGraw-Hill Education (UK)
Total Pages: 170
Release: 2002-11-16
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780335247097

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This important book provides practical guidance for parents, teachers and other early years practitioners who are concerned with young children's musical development. The authors highlight the relationship between music and the development of communication, the expression of emotion and playfulness. They show how these three elements, in conjunction with musical activity and experience, underpin all future learning including the development of language. They go on to explore music as a subject in its own right and its role in supporting other areas of the curriculum. Insights from a wide range of research are presented in a way which makes them accessible to practitioners so that they can be used to inform and develop effective practice. Practitioners and parents are encouraged to have confidence in their own musical ability. The book provides a wide range of practical strategies and activities. It will show that everyone is capable of enjoying making music with young children and contributing to their future musical development.