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Varkøy, Øivind; Westby, Inger Anne – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2014
In this article, the authors link the discussion of differing musical experiences to Frede V. Nielsen's exploration of music as a multifarious universe of meaning, which, in encounter with the listener's receptive consciousness, presents different layers of musical meaning. The focal point of the article is that which Nielsen refers to…
Descriptors: Music, Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Teaching Methods
Haskins, Stanley – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
The concept of "gradually adaptive frameworks" is introduced as a model with the potential to describe the evolution of belief evaluative systems through the consideration of reasonable arguments and evidence. This concept is demonstrated through an analysis of specific points of disagreement between David Elliott's praxial…
Descriptors: Music Education, Aesthetics, Philosophy, Advocacy
Louth, J. Paul – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2012
This article discusses the emancipatory potential of critical formalism, a mode of critique that may be helpful in revealing to music students the taken-for-granted nature of some common musical and educational notions whose socially constructed nature may not always appear evident. The work is presented in two parts: "theory" and "praxis." The…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Praxis, Role
Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis A. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2011
This paper aims to examine how specific aspects of Bakhtin's theoretical perspective might inform our understanding of improvisation. Moreover, it outlines the possible educational implications of such a perspective. Specifically, a sketch of a Bakhtinian conception of improvisation is proposed, a sketch which emphasizes the cultivation of an…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Creative Activities, Musicians
Bogdan, Deanne – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2010
This article offers one approach to exploring the question of in what sense music educators can speak of music and its moving power as spiritual by inquiring into what might count as a "musical spiritual experience" in emotional terms. The essay's analytic framework employs the distinction between two related concepts which I call the "shiver" and…
Descriptors: Music, Popular Culture, Religious Factors, Music Teachers
Alperson, Philip – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2010
In this paper I retrace the line of thought that led me to the position of a praxial philosophy of music education, from a perspective 20 years after the inaugural meeting of the International Society for the Philosophy of Music Education. I discuss how I conceive of the general project of the philosophy of music education and recapitulate some of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Appreciation, Aesthetics, Educational Philosophy
Laird, Susan – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2009
Reflecting upon Simone Weil's conception of beauty as food, this essay proposes musical hunger as a metaphoric way of understanding a particular species of "cultural miseducation" as conceived by Jane Roland Martin, that disadvantages children musically and perhaps therefore also spiritually. It examines such musical miseducation with regard to an…
Descriptors: Music Education, Ethics, Cultural Education, Educational Philosophy
Huttunen, Matti – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
The article deals with various aspects of justifying music historically. In Matti Huttunen's opinion Western music culture has been strongly historical since the nineteenth century. The article attempts to elucidate the historical nature of music, as well as the canon of music, the selective nature of music history, and the influence of aesthetic…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, History, Aesthetics
Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
Aesthetics is commonly considered a complicated field of inquiry, particularly for students. Nevertheless, aesthetic experiences often raise questions about the nature of music which philosophical aesthetics is intended to answer. To bring students in contact with aesthetics depends primarily on the choice of appropriate methods. Case studies…
Descriptors: Music, Case Studies, Aesthetics, Music Education
Kertz-Welzel, Alexandra – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2005
The main intent of this article is to describe some opportunities for an education in aesthetics by referring to similarities between intensive experiences of music in the individual life and in the history of aesthetics. Here, the author discusses Romanticism through the writings of Wilhelm Heinrich Wackenroder. Among other things, she discusses…
Descriptors: Music, Romanticism, Aesthetics, Aesthetic Education
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
Reichling, Mary J. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2004
In this article, the author examines the intersections of three concepts, form, feeling, and isomorphism, in the work of Susanne Langer, as they are fundamental to an understanding of her aesthetic theory and to the construction of a philosophy of music and music education. These three concepts hold meanings that differ among musicians and…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Aesthetics, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedStuber, Stefan R. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2000
Explores what it means to be a human being and the role music has in people's lives as a justification for teaching music in the schools. Believes that music plays an important role in the lives of human beings and allows them to express feeling about what it means to be human. (CMK)
Descriptors: Advocacy, Aesthetic Values, Aesthetics, Educational Philosophy
Peer reviewedStewart, Earl; Duran, Jane – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1999
Establishes a black essentialist aesthetic for jazz rap, showing its relation to an African-derived history and other black traditions. Examines newer lines of argument in aesthetics about contemporary recordings focusing on Theodore Gracyk. Argues that jazz rap is defined by actual, not recorded, performance. (CMK)
Descriptors: Aesthetics, African Culture, Black Culture, Black History
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