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Lierin Buelens; Joris Vlieghe; Thomas De Baets; Wiebe Sieds Koopal – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2023
In this paper we discuss the musical work of classical composer Benjamin Britten as a lasting legacy for public music education. Our starting point is the contemporary urgency to rethink both public music education in general, and the public-educational significance of Western classical music in particular, in the face of the dual threats posed by…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Classical Music, Musical Composition
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Abramo, Joseph Michael – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2022
This essay explores new avenues towards challenging inequity in these dark times. In these dark times, neoliberalism has coopted discourses that once challenged inequality and systems of power. Social justice, diversity, and identity politics--once powerful discourses that challenged inequality--have now been adopted by those in power to sustain…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Neoliberalism, Power Structure
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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
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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
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Tan, Leonard – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2014
At present, instrumental music education, defined in this paper as the teaching and learning of music through wind bands and symphony orchestras of Western origin, appears embattled. Among the many criticisms made against instrumental music education, critics claim that bands and orchestras exemplify an authoritarian model of teaching that does…
Descriptors: Music Education, Democracy, Teaching Methods, Music Activities
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Schmidt, Patrick – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2013
In the face of globalization, speed communication, and the mashing up of once clearly drawn borders, it seems both pertinent and constructive that music education philosophers make use of comparative frameworks to make sense--and make new sense--of educational and musical events, products, and interactions. However, comparison that is merely…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Philosophy, Comparative Analysis, Comparative Education
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Mantie, Roger – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 2012
This article serves to extend a critique initiated by Allsup and Benedict in their 2008 PMER article, "The Problems of Band." Using the work of Michael Foucault as a theoretical and methodological basis, I consider ways in which today's large ensemble paradigm, particularly that of the wind band, has resulted in an ongoing antinomy in…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Foreign Countries
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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
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Koopman, Constantijn – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1997
Explores the concept of aims in music education through investigating the ideas of four philosophers: Wolfgang Brezinka, Richard S. Peters, Bennett Reimer, and David Elliott. Inquires into the empirical and logical aspects of aims and clarifies the relationships between "musical behaviors." Concludes by discussing the relevance of conceptual…
Descriptors: Concept Formation, Educational Objectives, Educational Philosophy, Higher Education
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Reimer, Bennett – Philosophy of Music Education Review, 1997
Concentrates on the role verbal language plays in relation to music listening, or "knowing within" music. Discusses three different forms of knowledge (episteme, phronesis, and aisthesis) that are inherent in language and the musical listening experience. Expounds that knowledge by aisthesis depends on one's ability to perceive the…
Descriptors: Educational Philosophy, Higher Education, Language, Listening Skills