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Stuart Chapman Hill – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2023
Popular songs are ubiquitous in the lives of school-age children, but the construction of traditional school music curricula does not always provide an adequate framework for studying them. In particular, the salience of words qua lyrics is an inescapable feature of popular songs, and recognizing the musical properties of those lyrics opens for…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Singing, Poetry
Gopinathan, Aditi; Tan, Leonard – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2023
Extending a nascent line of Asian philosophical research in music education, we mine Indian philosophies of music and education. Three key questions guide our project: (1)What are Vedic philosophies of music? (2)What are Vedic philosophies of education? (3)Taken together, what insights can we draw for contemporary music education writ large? To…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Singing, Foreign Countries
Music and the Sin of Sloth: The Gendered Articulation of Worthy Musical Time in Early American Music
Shorner-Johnson, Kevin – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2019
Sociologist Max Weber identified Puritan constructions of virtuous time and the sin of sloth as having explanatory power for the origins of Puritan action and capitalist economies. This article expands upon Weber's thesis to examine how the sin of sloth was reinterpreted to encourage or prohibit psalm singing, singing schools, and later forms of…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Singing, Teaching Methods
Bartels, Daniela – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2019
It is well-known that "phronesis" is realized when people reflect on their actions (praxis) and act accordingly, but the question of how this concept of practical reasoning can serve both people who make music and at the same time the music they make has not yet been answered. This paper aims to reveal in what way "phronesis"…
Descriptors: Musicians, Ethics, Aesthetics, Reflection
Niknafs, Nasim – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2018
In this article, by providing a reading of three songs related to Tehran, created by three Iranian rock musicians, Behzad Khaivchi, Behzad Omrani, and Raam, I investigate a particular form of music education in a city that generates a supplemental narrative to the normative discourse of music education. Through Foucault's notion of heterotopia,…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Singing, Musicians, Music Education
Good-Perkins, Emily – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2021
The examination of racist, normalized ideology within American education is not new. Theoretical and practical conceptions of social justice in education have attempted to attend to educational inequality. Oftentimes, these attempts have reinstated the status quo because they were framed within the same Eurocentric paradigm. To address this,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Culturally Relevant Education, Racial Bias, Ethnicity
McPhail, Graham – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2018
In this paper I begin to theorize what secondary school music education might look like "post-deconstruction." In particular, I explore the argument for a reconsideration of the importance of conceptualization in the process of music education. I argue that is it through coming into contact with powerful conceptual knowledge that…
Descriptors: Acoustics, Secondary School Students, Music Education, Musicians
Perrine, William Michael – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2017
In 1997 the Tenth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that school officials at West High School did not violate Rachel Bauchman's constitutional rights by including Christian religious music as part of its curriculum, or by staging school performances at religious sites. Three philosophical questions are investigated in this paper: whether the…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Music Teachers, Public Schools
Dobbs, Teryl L. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
In this essay I explore problems of pedagogy related to Hans Krása's "Brundibár" by drawing heavily upon the thinking of two divergent theoretical perspectives regarding Holocaust testimony as advanced by Giorgio Agamben (2002) and Shoshana Felman (1992). I theorize that lodged within a space of difficult knowledge coalesced through…
Descriptors: Music Education, Theories, Violence, Trauma
Freer, Patrick K. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2011
Choral music teachers simultaneously work toward two potentially competing goals: the quality of the musical performance and the quality of the education they provide for students. Is either goal preeminent, or can both exist in an ever-shifting balance? This paper highlights how this conundrum has existed since the emergence of North American…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Singing, Music Teachers
Perrine, William M. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
On September 9, 2009, the Ninth Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals ruled that officials from Everett School District #2 in Mill Creek, Washington did not violate student Kathryn Nurre's constitutional rights to free speech by denying the Jackson High School Wind Ensemble the opportunity to perform an instrumental version of Franz Biebl's "Ave…
Descriptors: Freedom of Speech, State Church Separation, Constitutional Law, Art Expression
Pascale, Louise M. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2005
One of the most critical limitations in music education is that we have classroom teachers who rarely, if ever, sing with their students. The gap between those in education who sing and offer musical activities to their students and those who do not is greater than ever. The "non-singer" mentality persists in educational communities and is not…
Descriptors: Singing, Music, Music Education, Music Teachers
Lind, Vicki R. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2005
In this response to Pascale, the author agrees that the conventional Western view of music in the schools is rooted in classical traditions that value performance, perfection, and virtuosity and that these views may lead to the assumptions regarding singing. She questions, however, whether this conventional view permeates the beliefs of those…
Descriptors: Singing, Music Education, Aesthetics, Elementary School Teachers
Hoover, Maya – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2005
In her paper, Louise Pascale encouraged a redefinition of the word "singer" and suggested ways to make it apply to a broader spectrum of people. The problem with the current definition, she believes, is that it is outdated and needs to be changed in order to better embrace the ideals of current society. Maya Hoover, responds by saying that in…
Descriptors: Singing, Aesthetics, Reader Response, Music Theory
Serghi, Lenia – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2004
Manos Hadjidakis and his work are like his song, "O Mythos," for they take you from reality to fantasy and bring you back again. In Magnus Eroticus, the combination of lyrics and music is at the highest level of sensibility and the musical style of each song is superb. Music follows the verse to express its deepest meaning while…
Descriptors: Singing, Musical Composition, Democracy, Music Education
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