Description
| Product ID: | 9781032542522 |
| Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
| Country of Manufacture: | GB |
| Series: | Modern Musicology and the College Classroom |
| Title: | Navigating Stylistic Boundaries in the Music History Classroom |
| Subtitle: | Crossover, Exchange, Appropriation |
| Authors: | Author: Esther M. Morgan-Ellis |
| Page Count: | 226 |
| Subjects: | Art music, orchestral and formal music, Western "classical" music, Popular music, Higher education, tertiary education, Teaching of a specific subject, Rock & Pop music, Higher & further education, tertiary education, Teaching of a specific subject |
| Description: | Select Guide Rating Navigating Stylistic Boundaries in the Music History Classroom adds nuance to the teaching of varied musical traditions by examining the places where they intersect, and the issues of musical exchange and appropriation that these intersections raise. At a time of transformation in the music history classroom and amid increasing calls to teach a global music history, Navigating Stylistic Boundaries in the Music History Classroom adds nuance to the teaching of varied musical traditions by examining the places where they intersect and the issues of musical exchange and appropriation that these intersections raise. Troubling traditional boundaries of genre and style, this collection of essays helps instructors to denaturalize the framework of Western art music and invite students to engage with other traditions—vernacular, popular, and non-Western—on their own terms. The book draws together contributions by a wide range of active scholars and educators to investigate the teaching of music history around cases of stylistic borders, exploring the places where different practices of music and values intersect. Each chapter in this collection considers a specific case in which an artist or community engages in what might be termed musical crossover, exchange, or appropriation and delves deeper into these concepts to explore questions of how musical meaning changes in moving across worlds of practice. Addressing works that are already widely taught but presenting new ways to understand and interpret them, this volume enables instructors to enrich the perspectives on music history that they present and to take on the challenge of teaching a more global music history without flattening the differences between traditions. |
| Imprint Name: | Routledge |
| Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
| Country of Publication: | GB |
| Publishing Date: | 2024-04-30 |