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Packalen, Elina – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
In this article Elina Packalen considers the notion of truth in connection with music. Her starting-point is the question of how music can be expressive of emotions; therefore she first summarizes some recent philosophical ideas of this issue. These ideas naturally raise the question of whether describing music in emotive terms has an epistemic…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Music Education, Emotional Development, Emotional Response
Heimonen, Marja – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
This essay considers the music curriculum from a philosophical perspective, focusing on the tension between freedom (personal autonomy) and discipline (moral and ethical principles). The approach could be characterized as hermeneutical: the aim is to deepen our understanding through discussing the basic arguments for justifying the inclusion of…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Freedom, Personal Autonomy
Westerlund, Heidi – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
When searching for justification for music education, researchers often make an analytical distinction between ends and means as well as between intrinsic and extrinsic values as related to them. These distinctions are often combined with a view in which ends with stable intrinsic values are seen as above means as extramusical. The article…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Lifelong Learning, Educational Practices
Waldron, Janice – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
What professional musicians say and do affects the attitudes and actions of music educators in the classroom. One example comes from influential conductor/composer, Gunther Schuller, who, in his controversial 1997 book, "The Compleat Conductor", defines, espouses, and recommends his own "philosophy of conducting." An examination of his ideas and,…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Educational Philosophy, Musicians
Dyndahl, Petter – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
In this article, the aim is to address different forms of relationship between deconstruction, as coined by Jacques Derrida, and research perspectives on music education. Deconstruction represents a radical departure from Western ontology from Plato onward and its essentialistic notions of the metaphysics of presence. Instead, Derrida claims that…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Research Methodology, Reputation
Koza, Julia Eklund – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
This article describes how admissions auditions at schools of music may demonstrate and participate in what critical race theorist, Gloria Ladson-Billings, calls the full social funding of race. Julia Eklund Koza argues that the construction of musical difference, which is an effect of power and is accomplished by the materialization of styles of…
Descriptors: Race, Music, Public Colleges, Minority Groups
Allsup, Randall Everett; Benedict, Cathy – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
This article examines the educational function of the North American wind band program. Issues such as band education's methodological control, perceived lack of self-reflection or inquiry, its insecurity concerning program legitimacy, and the systemic fear that seems to permeate its history provide the framework for this exploration. With a…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Educational Philosophy, Musical Instruments
Senyshyn, Yaroslav – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2008
An aesthetic distinction between good music and the good in music is crucial for a philosophy of music education. Ultimately, it is not the music's fault, as it were, that someone may view it as being "not good" in either a social or aesthetic context. Regardless of how music is colored it remains an entity unto itself and thus untouched by our…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Educational Philosophy, Context Effect
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
Kanellopoulos, Panagiotis A. – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
Panchito's Necropolis explores children's talk about musical thinking through the study of their reflections on their own improvised music. He accepts the possibility that children's discourse on music is the beginning of their philosophizing about music, an idea that is related to the larger issue of how to develop a music education perspective…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Music Activities, Music Teachers
Lapidaki, Eleni – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
There are several possible ways for investigating the creative process in musical composition in order to induce certain assumptions about the nature of the compositional experience that may provide a certain philosophical framework for shaping compositional experiences in music educational settings at all levels. By taking an approach mainly…
Descriptors: Creativity, Music Education, Music, Musical Composition
Benedict, Cathy – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
This paper explores the ways in which music educators have allowed others outside of music education to name who and how they are in the world. Often comfortable with voicing advocacy and purpose from the status of second class citizen, music educators are complicit in the very processes of reproduction they wish to challenge. Seeking to address…
Descriptors: Music, Music Teachers, Music Education, Educational Theories
Fink-Jensen, Kirsten – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
In this paper Kirsten Fink-Jensen suggests how a phenomenological-hermeneutic perspective can contribute to the knowledge of learning and teaching processes in music education in school. The philosophical frame is Danish philosophy of life, represented by Knud Ejler Logstrup, and Merleau-Ponty's philosophy of body, both pointing to the wholeness…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Music Education, Music Activities, Music Teachers
Varkoy, Oivind – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
Oivind Varkoy discusses instrumentalism as a trend in educational politics and pedagogical thinking. Instrumentalism implies looking upon both school subjects and humans as instruments, as tools or means for reaching another goal or end. The discussion is related to philosophy of music education by focusing on aspects of philosophies of humankind,…
Descriptors: Standardized Tests, Music, Knowledge Level, Music Education
Vaugeois, Lise – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2007
It is important to create a framework in the education of professional musicians, whether these musicians are students of music education, performance, composition, musicology, ethnomusicology, or conducting, in which the political dimensions of their lives can be critically examined. Lise Vaugeois argues that creating such a framework would…
Descriptors: Critical Theory, Musicians, Ideology, Music

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