Race and gender in the Western music history survey : a teacher's guide
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Race and gender in the Western music history survey : a teacher's guide
(Modern musicology and the college classroom / series editor, James A. Davis)(Routledge focus)
Routledge, 2022
- : hbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Race and Gender in the Western Music History Survey: A Teacher's Guide provides concrete information and approaches that will help instructors include women and people of color in the typical music history survey course and the foundational music theory classes. This book provides a reconceptualization of the principles that shape the decisions instructors should make when crafting the syllabus. It offers new perspectives on canonical composers and pieces that take into account musical, cultural, and social contexts where women and people of color are present. Secondly, it suggests new topics of study and pieces by composers whose work fits into a more inclusive narrative of music history. A thematic approach parallels the traditional chronological sequencing in Western music history classes. Three themes include people and communities that suffer from various kinds of exclusion: Locales & Locations; Forms & Factions; Responses & Reception. Each theme is designed to uncover a different cultural facet that is often minimized in traditional music history classrooms but which, if explored, lead to topics in which other perspectives and people can be included organically in the curriculum, while not excluding canonical composers.
目次
List of Scores
List of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Western Classical Music until 1600
Introduction
Vittoria Aleotti, "Hor che la vaga Aurora"
The Cantigas de Santa Maria and the Arabic Influence on Western Art Music
Bibliography
Score/Recording
Selected Secondary Sources
Music Between 1600 and 1750
Introduction
Manuel de Sumaya, Miserere
The Network of Women around J.S. Bach
Bibliography
Score/Recording
Selected Secondary Sources
Music Between 1750 and 1815
Introduction
Marianna Martines, Sonata in E Major
Sonata in E-Flat Major, H. XVI: 52 by Joseph Haydn: A Study in Private and Public/Masculine and Feminine
Bibliography
Score/Recording
Selected Secondary Sources
Music Between 1815 and 1915
Introduction
Harry T. Burleigh, "Through Moanin' Pines," in From the Southland
African American Critical Response to Antonin Dvorak and the Problem of American Music
Bibliography
Score/Recording
Selected Secondary Sources
Music after 1915
Introduction
Chou Wen-Chung, Suite for Harp and Wind Quintet
American Nationalism: Florence Price in Counterpoint with Aaron Copland
Bibliography
Score/Recording
Selected Secondary Sources
Index
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