Music and the Skillful Listener

Music and the Skillful Listener
Title Music and the Skillful Listener PDF eBook
Author Denise Von Glahn
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 418
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Music
ISBN 0253007933

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For Denise Von Glahn, listening is that special quality afforded women who have been fettered for generations by the maxim "be seen and not heard." In Music and the Skillful Listener, Von Glahn explores the relationship between listening and musical composition focusing on nine American women composers inspired by the sounds of the natural world: Amy Beach, Marion Bauer, Louise Talma, Pauline Oliveros, Joan Tower, Ellen Taaffe Zwilich, Victoria Bond, Libby Larsen, and Emily Doolittle. Von Glahn situates "nature composing" among the larger tradition of nature writing and argues that, like their literary sisters, works of these women express deeply held spiritual and aesthetic beliefs about nature. Drawing on a wealth of archival and original source material, Von Glahn skillfully employs literary and gender studies, ecocriticism and ecomusicology, and the larger world of contemporary musicological thought to tell the stories of nine women composers who seek to understand nature through music.

Music and the Skillful Listener

Music and the Skillful Listener
Title Music and the Skillful Listener PDF eBook
Author Denise Von Glahn
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 417
Release 2013-04-09
Genre Music
ISBN 0253006627

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Explores the relationship between listening and musical composition focusing on nine American women composers inspired by the sounds of the natural world

The Sounds of Place

The Sounds of Place
Title The Sounds of Place PDF eBook
Author Denise Von Glahn
Publisher University of Illinois Press
Total Pages 569
Release 2021-09-14
Genre Music
ISBN 0252052951

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Composers like Charles Ives, Duke Ellington, Aaron Copland, and Ellen Taaffe Zwilich created works that indelibly commemorated American places. Denise Von Glahn analyzes the soundscapes of fourteen figures whose "place pieces" tell us much about the nation's search for its own voice and about its ever-changing sense of self. She connects each composer's feelings about the United States and their reasons for creating a piece to the music, while analyzing their compositional techniques, tunes, and styles. Approaching the compositions in chronological order, Von Glahn reveals how works that celebrated the wilderness gave way to music engaged with humanity's influence--benign and otherwise--on the landscape, before environmentalism inspired a return to nature themes in the late twentieth century. Wide-ranging and astute, The Sounds of Place explores high art music's role in the making of national myth and memory.

The Oxford Handbook of Music Listening in the 19th and 20th Centuries

The Oxford Handbook of Music Listening in the 19th and 20th Centuries
Title The Oxford Handbook of Music Listening in the 19th and 20th Centuries PDF eBook
Author Christian Thorau
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 352
Release 2018-11-01
Genre Music
ISBN 0190466979

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An idealized image of European concert-goers has long prevailed in historical overviews of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This act of listening was considered to be an invisible and amorphous phenomenon, a naturally given mode of perception. This narrative influenced the conditions of listening from the selection of repertoire to the construction of concert halls and programmes. However, as listening moved from the concert hall to the opera house, street music, and jazz venues, new and visceral listening traditions evolved. In turn, the art of listening was shaped by phenomena of the modern era including media innovation and commercialization. This Handbook asks whether, how, and why practices of music listening changed as the audience moved from pleasure gardens and concert venues in the eighteenth century to living rooms in the twentieth century, and mobile devices in the twenty-first. Through these questions, chapters enable a differently conceived history of listening and offer an agenda for future research.

A Song to Save the Salish Sea

A Song to Save the Salish Sea
Title A Song to Save the Salish Sea PDF eBook
Author Mark Pedelty
Publisher Indiana University Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2016-10-03
Genre Music
ISBN 0253023165

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On the coast of Washington and British Columbia sit the misty forests and towering mountains of Cascadia. With archipelagos surrounding its shores and tidal surges of the Salish Sea trundling through the interior, this bioregion has long attracted loggers, fishing fleets, and land developers, each generation seeking successively harder to reach resources as old-growth stands, salmon stocks, and other natural endowments are depleted. Alongside encroaching developers and industrialists is the presence of a rich environmental movement that has historically built community through musical activism. From the Wobblies' Little Red Songbook (1909) to Woody Guthrie's Columbia River Songs (1941) on through to the Raging Grannies' formation in 1987, Cascadia's ecology has inspired legions of songwriters and musicians to advocate for preservation through music. In this book, Mark Pedelty explores Cascadia's vibrant eco-musical community in order to understand how environmentalist music imagines, and perhaps even creates, a more sustainable conception of place. Highlighting the music and environmental work of such various groups as Dana Lyons, the Raging Grannies, Idle No More, Towers and Trees, and Irthlingz, among others, Pedelty examines the divergent strategies—musical, organizational, and technological—used by each musical group to reach different audiences and to mobilize action. He concludes with a discussion of "applied ecomusicology," considering ways this book might be of use to activists and musicians at the community level.

Playing Along

Playing Along
Title Playing Along PDF eBook
Author Kiri Miller
Publisher OUP USA
Total Pages 274
Release 2012-02-09
Genre Computers
ISBN 0199753466

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Playing Along shows how video games and social media are bridging virtual and visceral experience, transforming our understanding of musicality, creativity, play, and participation.

Inclusive Music Histories: Leading Change through Research and Pedagogy

Inclusive Music Histories: Leading Change through Research and Pedagogy
Title Inclusive Music Histories: Leading Change through Research and Pedagogy PDF eBook
Author Ayana O. Smith
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 122
Release 2023-08-18
Genre Music
ISBN 1000991016

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Inclusive Music Histories: Leading Change through Research and Pedagogy models effective practices for researchers and instructors striving either to reform music history curricula at large or update individual topics within their classes to be more inclusive. Confronting racial and other imbalances of Western music history, the author develops four core principles that enable a shift in thinking to create a truly intersectional music history narrative and provides case studies that can be directly applied in the classroom. The book addresses inclusivity issues in the discipline of musicology by outlining imbalances encoded into the canonic repertory, pedagogy, and historiography of the field. This book offers comprehensive teaching tools that instructors can use at all stages of course design, from syllabus writing and lecture planning to discussion techniques, with assignments for each of the subject matter case studies. Inclusive Music Histories enables instructors to go beyond token representation to a more nuanced music history pedagogy.