The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, and how it transformed into new genres through global ideologies. The paper examines the development, social and functional roles in early American music education and envisions music’s future in an ever changing world. The article encompasses think tank organizations such as the Association of Performing Arts Presenters who have brainstormed on the theme of change and opportunity in America while asking: • Who are the existing audiences for classical music? • Who are untapped or potential audiences? • What do they need to feel welcome? • How can we deepen their appreciation of the arts? • How can our beloved art form flourish in an increasin...
Editorial: Throughout history and since time immemorial, there has been discussion and debate on mus...
This paper assumes as a premise that music histories, like all histories, result from a conscious ch...
This article traces the formation of community music through professional and scholarly articles ove...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...
This article provides detailed information about reforms in the field of culture and art, the role o...
Research on the state of classical and educational music in America shows declines and growth within...
The paper talks about American classical music through the late 19th century and the changes made go...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).American colonists initially encounter...
The role of musical expression within society is one that has grown and continues to grow alongside ...
The influx of students from diverse cultural backgrounds and the appearance of music from many diffe...
In this article I will address the changes and innovations in the music profession in Europe which a...
Beyond the simple fact that many people enjoy music, as a social act music is also related to a wide...
Joseph Schumpeter’s economic concept of “creative destruction” refers to a process of incessantly re...
This article draws together the emerging themes from across all sections of the book. The first them...
This paper seeks to explore the divide between classical music institutions and the youth of today. ...
Editorial: Throughout history and since time immemorial, there has been discussion and debate on mus...
This paper assumes as a premise that music histories, like all histories, result from a conscious ch...
This article traces the formation of community music through professional and scholarly articles ove...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...
This article provides detailed information about reforms in the field of culture and art, the role o...
Research on the state of classical and educational music in America shows declines and growth within...
The paper talks about American classical music through the late 19th century and the changes made go...
Click on the DOI link to access the article (may not be free).American colonists initially encounter...
The role of musical expression within society is one that has grown and continues to grow alongside ...
The influx of students from diverse cultural backgrounds and the appearance of music from many diffe...
In this article I will address the changes and innovations in the music profession in Europe which a...
Beyond the simple fact that many people enjoy music, as a social act music is also related to a wide...
Joseph Schumpeter’s economic concept of “creative destruction” refers to a process of incessantly re...
This article draws together the emerging themes from across all sections of the book. The first them...
This paper seeks to explore the divide between classical music institutions and the youth of today. ...
Editorial: Throughout history and since time immemorial, there has been discussion and debate on mus...
This paper assumes as a premise that music histories, like all histories, result from a conscious ch...
This article traces the formation of community music through professional and scholarly articles ove...