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Musical Ecologies

Author : Leon R de Bruin,Jane Southcott
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 245 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2022-11-11
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781000783278

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Musical Ecologies by Leon R de Bruin,Jane Southcott Pdf

Community music around the world reflects the growing and diverse ways humans collectivise and express themselves in ways that articulate our cultural, social, and environmental complexity. Revisiting, redevising, and reimagining some of the field’s approaches, ideologies, and contexts, this co-edited volume investigates beyond generalist intercultural and internationalist concepts to reveal the complexity of social ways people come together to make music and to making music be central to this sociality. The authors explore the role community music plays out around the world and how various instrumentally based music-making communities operate as ecologies that allow notions of social, political, and cultural agency and identity/ies. Chapters cover various instrumental community music ensembles, observing how they, as social microcosms of change and stasis, provide working methods new and old, extol values, and model ethical behaviours that are fluid and dynamic, steadfast and unyielding, and that contribute to the ebb and flow of people and their agency that remains under-researched. Insights are provided on variously functioning ensembles throughout the world, showing how myriad instrumental music communities act as drivers, complex environments, and apparati for musical and social expression that accommodates the musical aspirations of their members. Taken as a whole, this book explores community music as local, glocal, global phenomena, critically discussing the redefinition of community music and what music-making means to people in the twenty-first century.

Sounds, Ecologies, Musics

Author : Aaron S. Allen,Associate Professor of Musicology Aaron S Allen,Jeff Todd Titon
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 329 pages
File Size : 45,6 Mb
Release : 2023-08-23
Category : History
ISBN : 9780197546642

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Sounds, Ecologies, Musics by Aaron S. Allen,Associate Professor of Musicology Aaron S Allen,Jeff Todd Titon Pdf

Sounds, Ecologies, Musics poses exciting challenges and provides fresh opportunities for scholars, scientists, environmental activists, musicians, and listeners to consider music and sound from ecological standpoints. Authors in Part I examine the natural and built environment and how music and sound are woven into it, how the environment enables music and sound, and how the natural and cultural production of music and sound in turn impact the environment. In Part II, contributors consider music and sound in relation to ecological knowledges that appear to conflict with, yet may be viewed as complementary to, Western science: traditional and Indigenous ecological and environmental knowledges. Part III features multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary approaches by scholars, scientists, and practitioners who probe the ecological imaginary regarding the complex ideas and contested keywords that characterize ecomusicology: sound, music, culture, society, environment, and nature. A common theme across the book is the idea of diverse ecologies. Once confined to the natural sciences, the word "ecology" is common today in the social sciences, humanities, and arts - yet its diverse uses have become imprecise and confusing. Engaging the conflicting and complementary meanings of "ecology" requires embracing a both/and approach. Diverse ecologies are illustrated in the methodological, terminological, and topical variety of the chapters as well as the contributors' choice of sources and their disciplinary backgrounds. In times of mounting human and planetary crises, Sounds, Ecologies, Musics challenges disciplinarity and broadens the interdisciplinary field of ecomusicologies. These theoretical and practical studies expand sonic, scholarly, and political activism from the diversity-equity-inclusion agenda of social justice to embrace the more diverse and inclusive agenda of ecocentric ecojustice.

Exploring the Ecologies of Music and Sound

Author : Makis Solomos
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 258 pages
File Size : 55,8 Mb
Release : 2023-04-07
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781000847260

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Exploring the Ecologies of Music and Sound by Makis Solomos Pdf

Makis Solomos explores the ecologies of music and sound, inspired by Felix Guattari, for whom environmental destruction caused by capitalism goes hand in hand with deteriorating ways of living and feeling, and for whom an ecosophical stance, combining various ecological registers, offers a glimpse of emancipation, a position strengthened today by intersectional approaches. Solomos explores environmental, mental and social ecologies through the lens of the history of music and current artivisms – especially in the fields of acoustic ecology, contemporary music and sound art. Several theoretical and analytical debates are put forward, including a theory of sound milieus and the biopolitics of sound; the relationships between music and the living world; soundscape compositions, field recording, ecomusicology, and the creation of sound biotopes; the use of sound and music to violent ends as well as considering the social and political functions of music and the autonomy of art, sonic ecofeminism, degrowth in music, and much more.

How Music Helps in Music Therapy and Everyday Life

Author : Gary Ansdell
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 2016-04-29
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781317120827

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How Music Helps in Music Therapy and Everyday Life by Gary Ansdell Pdf

Why is music so important to most of us? How does music help us both in our everyday lives, and in the more specialist context of music therapy? This book suggests a new way of approaching these topical questions, drawing from Ansdell's long experience as a music therapist, and from the latest thinking on music in everyday life. Vibrant and moving examples from music therapy situations are twinned with the stories of 'ordinary' people who describe how music helps them within their everyday lives. Together this complementary material leads Ansdell to present a new interdisciplinary framework showing how musical experiences can help all of us build and negotiate identities, make intimate non-verbal relationships, belong together in community, and find moments of transcendence and meaning. How Music Helps is not just a book about music therapy. It has the more ambitious aim to promote (from a music therapist's perspective) a better understanding of 'music and change' in our personal and social life. Ansdell's theoretical synthesis links the tradition of Nordoff-Robbins music therapy and its recent developments in Community Music Therapy to contemporary music sociology and music studies. This book will be relevant to practitioners, academics, and researchers looking for a broad-based theoretical perspective to guide further study and policy in music, well-being, and health.

Musical Pathways in Recovery

Author : Gary Ansdell,Tia DeNora
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 51,9 Mb
Release : 2016-09-17
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9781317091417

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Musical Pathways in Recovery by Gary Ansdell,Tia DeNora Pdf

"Music triggered a healing process from within me. I started singing for the joy of singing myself and it helped me carry my recovery beyond the state I was in before I fell ill nine years ago to a level of well-being that I haven't had perhaps for thirty years." This book explores the experiences of people who took part in a vibrant musical community for people experiencing mental health difficulties, SMART (St Mary Abbotts Rehabilitation and Training). Ansdell (a music therapist/researcher) and DeNora (a music sociologist) describe their long-term ethnographic work with this group, charting the creation and development of a unique music project that won the 2008 Royal Society for Public Health Arts and Health Award. Ansdell and DeNora track the 'musical pathways' of a series of key people within SMART, focusing on changes in health and social status over time in relation to their musical activity. The book includes the voices and perspectives of project members and develops with them a new understanding of how music promotes their health and wellbeing. A contemporary ecological understanding of 'music and change' is outlined, drawing on and further developing theory from music sociology and Community Music Therapy. This innovative book will be of interest to anyone working in the mental health field, but also music therapists, sociologists, musicologists, music educators and ethnomusicologists. This volume completes a three part 'triptych', alongside the other volumes, Music Asylums: Wellbeing Through Music in Everyday Life, and How Music Helps: In Music Therapy and Everyday Life.

Special Needs, Community Music, and Adult Learning

Author : Gary McPherson,Graham F. Welch
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 353 pages
File Size : 49,5 Mb
Release : 2018
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780190674441

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Special Needs, Community Music, and Adult Learning by Gary McPherson,Graham F. Welch Pdf

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The Oxford Handbook of Music Education

Author : Gary McPherson,Graham Welch
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 656 pages
File Size : 53,6 Mb
Release : 2012-07-15
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780199928026

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The Oxford Handbook of Music Education by Gary McPherson,Graham Welch Pdf

Music education takes place in many contexts, both formal and informal. Be it in a school or music studio, while making music with friends or family, or even while travelling in a car, walking through a shopping mall or watching television, our myriad sonic experiences accumulate from the earliest months of life to foster our facility for making sense of the sound worlds in which we live. The Oxford Handbook of Music Education offers a comprehensive overview of the many facets of musical experience, behavior and development in relation to this diverse variety of contexts. While the first volume primarily focuses on children during school-age years, this second collects an international list of contributors to explore how music learning takes place outside of the traditional classroom environment. Discussing a range of issues such as music education for the special needs population, music learning in adulthood, and music learning through media and technology these chapters help to broaden conceptions of music and musical involvement. Whether they are used individually or in tandem, the two volumes of The Oxford Handbook of Music Education update and redefine the discipline, and show how individuals across the world learn, enjoy and share the power and uniqueness of music.

Musical Imaginations

Author : David Hargreaves,Dorothy Miell,Raymond MacDonald
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 497 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2012
Category : Medical
ISBN : 9780199568086

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Musical Imaginations by David Hargreaves,Dorothy Miell,Raymond MacDonald Pdf

Musical imagination and creativity are amongst the most abstract and complex aspects of musical behaviour. This book is a wide ranging, multidisciplinary review of the latest theory and research on musical creativity, performance and perception by some of the most eminent scholars in their respective disciplines.

Musical Vitalities

Author : Holly Watkins
Publisher : University of Chicago Press
Page : 207 pages
File Size : 54,8 Mb
Release : 2018-11-21
Category : Music
ISBN : 9780226594705

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Musical Vitalities by Holly Watkins Pdf

Does it make sense to refer to bird song—a complex vocalization, full of repetitive and transformative patterns that are carefully calculated to woo a mate—as art? What about a pack of wolves howling in unison or the cacophony made by an entire rain forest? Redefining music as “the art of possibly animate things,” Musical Vitalities charts a new path for music studies that blends musicological methods with perspectives drawn from the life sciences. In opposition to humanist approaches that insist on a separation between culture and nature—approaches that appear increasingly untenable in an era defined by human-generated climate change—Musical Vitalities treats music as one example of the cultural practices and biotic arts of the animal kingdom rather than as a phenomenon categorically distinct from nonhuman forms of sonic expression. The book challenges the human exceptionalism that has allowed musicologists to overlook music’s structural resemblances to the songs of nonhuman species, the intricacies of music’s physiological impact on listeners, and the many analogues between music’s formal processes and those of the dynamic natural world. Through close readings of Austro-German music and aesthetic writings that suggest wide-ranging analogies between music and nature, Musical Vitalities seeks to both rekindle the critical potential of nineteenth-century music and rejoin the humans at the center of the humanities with the nonhumans whose evolutionary endowments and planetary fates they share.

Constructed Ecologies

Author : Margaret Grose
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 260 pages
File Size : 50,6 Mb
Release : 2017-03-16
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 9781317495253

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Constructed Ecologies by Margaret Grose Pdf

Today, designers are shifting the practice of landscape architecture towards the need for a more complex understanding of ecological science. Constructed Ecologies presents ecology as critical theory for design, and provides major ideas for design that are supported with solid and imaginative science. In the questioning narrative of Constructed Ecologies, the author discards many old and tired theories in landscape architecture. With detailed documentation, she casts off the savannah theory, critiques the search for universals, reveals the needed role of designers in large-scale agriculture, abandons the overlay technique of McHarg, and introduces the ecological and urban health urgency of public night lighting. Margaret Grose presents wide-ranging new approaches and shows the importance of learning from science for design, of going beyond assumptions, of working in multiple rather than single issues, of disrupting linear design thinking, and of dealing with data. This book is written with a clear voice by an ecologist and landscape architect who has led design students into loving ecological science for the support it gives design.

Interrogating Popular Music and the City

Author : Shane Homan,Catherine Strong,Seamus O'Hanlon,John Tebbutt
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 42,5 Mb
Release : 2024-06-03
Category : Music
ISBN : 9781040031148

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Interrogating Popular Music and the City by Shane Homan,Catherine Strong,Seamus O'Hanlon,John Tebbutt Pdf

How does popular music influence the culture and reputation of a city, and what does a city do to popular music? Interrogating Popular Music and the City examines the ways in which urban environments and music cultures intersect in various locales around the globe. Music and cities have been partners in an often clumsy, sometimes accidental but always exciting dance. Heritage and immigration, noise and art, policy and politics are some of the topics that are addressed in this critical examination of relationships between cities and music. The book draws upon an international array of researchers, encompassing hip hop in Beijing; the city favelas of Brazil; from Melbourne bars to European parliaments; to heritage and tourism debates in Salzburg and Manchester. In doing so, it interrogates the different agendas of audiences, musicians and policy-makers in distinct urban settings.

The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures

Author : Patricia Shehan Campbell,Trevor Wiggins
Publisher : Oxford University Press on Demand
Page : 657 pages
File Size : 43,8 Mb
Release : 2013-02-14
Category : Education
ISBN : 9780199737635

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The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures by Patricia Shehan Campbell,Trevor Wiggins Pdf

The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures is a compendium of perspectives on children and their musical engagements as singers, dancers, players, and avid listeners. Over the course of 35 chapters, contributors from around the world provide an interdisciplinary enquiry into the musical lives of children in a variety of cultures, and their role as both preservers and innovators of music. Drawing on a wide array of fields from ethnomusicology and folklore to education and developmental psychology, the chapters presented in this handbook provide windows into the musical enculturation, education, and training of children, and the ways in which they learn, express, invent, and preserve music. Offering an understanding of the nature, structures, and styles of music preferred and used by children from toddlerhood through childhood and into adolescence, The Oxford Handbook of Children's Musical Cultures is an important step forward in the study of children and music.

Ubiquitous Music Ecologies

Author : Victor Lazzarini,Damián Keller,Nuno Otero,Luca Turchet
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 262 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2020-11-26
Category : Computers
ISBN : 9781000258622

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Ubiquitous Music Ecologies by Victor Lazzarini,Damián Keller,Nuno Otero,Luca Turchet Pdf

Ubiquitous music is an interdisciplinary area of research that lies at the intersection of music and computer science. Initially evolving from the related concept of ubiquitous computing, today ubiquitous music offers a paradigm for understanding how the everyday presence of computers has led to highly diverse music practices. As we move from desktop computers to mobile and internet-based multi-platform systems, new ways to participate in creative musical activities have radically changed the cultural and social landscape of music composition and performance. This volume explores how these new systems interact and how they may transform our musical experiences. Emerging out of the work of the Ubiquitous Music Group, an international research network established in 2007, this volume provides a snapshot of the ecologically grounded perspectives on ubiquitous music that share the concept of ecosystem as a central theme. Covering theory, software and hardware design, and applications in educational and artistic settings, each chapter features in-depth descriptions of exploratory and cutting-edge creative practices that expand our understanding of music making by means of digital and analogue technologies.

Joint (Ad)venture Music

Author : Monika Oebelsberger
Publisher : LIT Verlag Münster
Page : 98 pages
File Size : 49,9 Mb
Release : 2017-04-05
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9783643908957

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Joint (Ad)venture Music by Monika Oebelsberger Pdf

Programme book for the 25th EAS Conference and 6th European ISME Regional Conference held on 19-22 April 2017 at the Mozarteum University in Salzburg, Austria. The conference was organized by the Department for Music Pedagogics Salzburg of Mozarteum University Salzbug. The programme book lists the events and includes abstracts of the research papers.

Arts, Ecologies, Transitions

Author : Roberto Barbanti,Isabelle Ginot,Makis Solomos,Cécile Sorin
Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2024-02-28
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781003852407

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Arts, Ecologies, Transitions by Roberto Barbanti,Isabelle Ginot,Makis Solomos,Cécile Sorin Pdf

Arts, Ecologies, Transitions provides in-depth insights into how aesthetic relations and current artistic practices are fundamentally ecological and intrinsically connected to the world. As art is created in a given historic temporality, it presents specific modalities of productive and sensory relations to the world. With contributions from 49 researchers, this book tracks evolutions in the arts that demonstrate an awareness of the environmental, economic, social, and political crises. It proposes interdisciplinary approaches to art that clarify the multiple relationships between art and ecology through an exploration of key concepts such as collapsonauts, degrowth, place, recycling, and walking art. All the artistic fields are addressed from the visual arts, theatre, dance, music and sound art, cinema, and photography – including those that are rarely represented in research such as digital creation or graphic design – to showcase the diversity of artistic practices in transition. Through original research this book presents ideas in an accessible format and will be of interest to students and researchers in the fields of environmental studies, ecology, geography, cultural studies, architecture, performance studies, visual arts, cinema, music, and literature studies.