A change has been going on in both the philosophy of music education and the general philosophy of music during the last decades: a transition from a focus on music as an object or work to a focus on music as an activity and process. This certainly contrasts with the historical hegemony of the (Western) idea of music as objects. As a philosophical development this is unproblematic. However, a fundamental prerequisite for moving encounters between the human subject and music, in music education as well as in general, is the very idea of music as a work of art. This does not mean that music is to be considered solely as an object. The musical work of art is to be considered as both a subject and an object: a part-person-part-thing. In this ch...
Phenomenon of musical art considered as one of the conditions needed to create artistic and aestheti...
Traditional aesthetic theory has posited an account of music, and the other arts, as autonomous of s...
This chapter will address the multiplicity of models and metaphors set out in Jorgensen’s Pictures o...
This chapter considers the question of how music educators determine the musical ends towards which ...
This chapter reconsiders the notion of the good, the true, and the beautiful for music education in ...
In her landmark book, In Search of Music Education (University of Illinois Press, 1997), Estelle R. ...
Numerous scholars have provided philosophical perspectives to justify the inclusion of music educati...
Estelle Jorgensen’s Pictures of Music Education provides an exploration of music education through f...
This chapter takes Jorgensen’s thoughts regarding how music education can contribute to a better wor...
This chapter chronicles the influence of Jorgensen’s writing in a graduate choral music education co...
This short philosophical chapter borrows and diverges from Estelle Jorgensen’s In Search of Music Ed...
In the field of music education philosophy, several contributors have significantly impacted how we ...
I believe that the study of music can justifiably include the study of any aspect of musical behavio...
This essay asks the question: How are we to think of what Estelle Jorgensen has called “the transgre...
The chapter explores intimacy as a critical site of power and resistance. More specifically, intimac...
Phenomenon of musical art considered as one of the conditions needed to create artistic and aestheti...
Traditional aesthetic theory has posited an account of music, and the other arts, as autonomous of s...
This chapter will address the multiplicity of models and metaphors set out in Jorgensen’s Pictures o...
This chapter considers the question of how music educators determine the musical ends towards which ...
This chapter reconsiders the notion of the good, the true, and the beautiful for music education in ...
In her landmark book, In Search of Music Education (University of Illinois Press, 1997), Estelle R. ...
Numerous scholars have provided philosophical perspectives to justify the inclusion of music educati...
Estelle Jorgensen’s Pictures of Music Education provides an exploration of music education through f...
This chapter takes Jorgensen’s thoughts regarding how music education can contribute to a better wor...
This chapter chronicles the influence of Jorgensen’s writing in a graduate choral music education co...
This short philosophical chapter borrows and diverges from Estelle Jorgensen’s In Search of Music Ed...
In the field of music education philosophy, several contributors have significantly impacted how we ...
I believe that the study of music can justifiably include the study of any aspect of musical behavio...
This essay asks the question: How are we to think of what Estelle Jorgensen has called “the transgre...
The chapter explores intimacy as a critical site of power and resistance. More specifically, intimac...
Phenomenon of musical art considered as one of the conditions needed to create artistic and aestheti...
Traditional aesthetic theory has posited an account of music, and the other arts, as autonomous of s...
This chapter will address the multiplicity of models and metaphors set out in Jorgensen’s Pictures o...