The musical world of young conservatoire graduates is increasingly diverse. Many graduates end up playing in educational performances, musical theatre performances or other innovative crossover musical practices. Such multidisciplinary practices seem to demand different skills than technical virtuosity alone. How can we train tomorrow’s musicians? What kinds of non-musical skills and competencies do they need to flourish in contemporary music practices? These questions inspired our experimental learning environment Music in the Making. Acknowledging the changing musical practices of young musicians, we set out to experiment with learning skills that evolve around collaboration, creativity and engagement. In this article we outline some of o...
This paper investigates the role of play in university-based communities of practice. We consider pl...
This paper describes the production of a space for making within the context of undergraduate music ...
© 2019 Dr. Emily WilsonOver the last five decades there have been persistent concerns about low leve...
The musical world of young conservatoire graduates is increasingly diverse. Many graduates end up pl...
Abstract - The musical world of young conservatoire graduates is increasingly diverse. Many graduat...
Musicians are continually 'in the making', tapping into their own creative resources while deriving ...
Aural-skills educators are increasingly subscribing to a broad notion of musical ’hearing’, which re...
Students develop knowledge of themselves, their peers and their creative thinking and practice throu...
This chapter discusses research on informal learning (Green in How popular musicians learn. Ashgate ...
The general purpose of this presentation is to discuss how alternative forms of learning strategies ...
Music curricula have become increasingly systematised in universities. This means that students may ...
Abstract - Europe has a very strong tradition of teaching how to play a musical instrument, leading...
In higher music education, learning in social settings (orchestras, choirs, bands, chamber music and...
Sound Musicianship is a book for music educators and musicians about musicianship—about musical skil...
This article considers the processes of musical learning that take place across formal, non-formal a...
This paper investigates the role of play in university-based communities of practice. We consider pl...
This paper describes the production of a space for making within the context of undergraduate music ...
© 2019 Dr. Emily WilsonOver the last five decades there have been persistent concerns about low leve...
The musical world of young conservatoire graduates is increasingly diverse. Many graduates end up pl...
Abstract - The musical world of young conservatoire graduates is increasingly diverse. Many graduat...
Musicians are continually 'in the making', tapping into their own creative resources while deriving ...
Aural-skills educators are increasingly subscribing to a broad notion of musical ’hearing’, which re...
Students develop knowledge of themselves, their peers and their creative thinking and practice throu...
This chapter discusses research on informal learning (Green in How popular musicians learn. Ashgate ...
The general purpose of this presentation is to discuss how alternative forms of learning strategies ...
Music curricula have become increasingly systematised in universities. This means that students may ...
Abstract - Europe has a very strong tradition of teaching how to play a musical instrument, leading...
In higher music education, learning in social settings (orchestras, choirs, bands, chamber music and...
Sound Musicianship is a book for music educators and musicians about musicianship—about musical skil...
This article considers the processes of musical learning that take place across formal, non-formal a...
This paper investigates the role of play in university-based communities of practice. We consider pl...
This paper describes the production of a space for making within the context of undergraduate music ...
© 2019 Dr. Emily WilsonOver the last five decades there have been persistent concerns about low leve...