The recent theoretical turn in musicology has made the discipline more relevant, both within the university itself, and in the larger society within which it is situated. I consider what this development may mean for younger scholars, both as graduate students and as new faculty members, and explore the paradox that critical theory is often attacked for its impenetrability, yet has allowed us to communicate more easily with our colleagues in other disciplines. Finally, I argue that the primary aim for music study in the twenty-first century should be an ethical one: the creation of whole, musical human beings, literate in, and accustomed to thinking about, musics, plural, rather than Music
The article is dedicated to the problem of musical meaning and its role in contemporary musicologica...
Today’s music theory instructors face a changing environment, one where the traditional lecture form...
“Metamorphosis” emphasizes the seriousness and profundity of ‘classical music’ by drawing a parallel...
Critical theory is the product of a group of German social theorists, first associated with the Inst...
What is music theory? This foundational question is scarcely even broached in textbooks and classroo...
Critical theory is the product of a group of German social theorists, first associated with the Inst...
This article looks at critical theory as a post-modern philosophical foundation for a sixth grade ge...
Academic musical studies have gone through a period of rapid change in recent years; the musicologic...
This study analyses the entry requirements for undergraduate higher education music courses. This sh...
Musicology is a relatively young discipline, which gained recognition only towards the end of the ni...
This article asserts that music theory is an independent discipline and proposes to discuss what it ...
Understood as a search for "the abstract principles embodied in music and the sounds of which it con...
Education is a product of consciousness but also a factor that determines the level of consciousness...
In this short article I present a case for developing a new theory of music education, arguing that ...
In this article we discuss various aspects of the discipline of musicology, particularly in Scandina...
The article is dedicated to the problem of musical meaning and its role in contemporary musicologica...
Today’s music theory instructors face a changing environment, one where the traditional lecture form...
“Metamorphosis” emphasizes the seriousness and profundity of ‘classical music’ by drawing a parallel...
Critical theory is the product of a group of German social theorists, first associated with the Inst...
What is music theory? This foundational question is scarcely even broached in textbooks and classroo...
Critical theory is the product of a group of German social theorists, first associated with the Inst...
This article looks at critical theory as a post-modern philosophical foundation for a sixth grade ge...
Academic musical studies have gone through a period of rapid change in recent years; the musicologic...
This study analyses the entry requirements for undergraduate higher education music courses. This sh...
Musicology is a relatively young discipline, which gained recognition only towards the end of the ni...
This article asserts that music theory is an independent discipline and proposes to discuss what it ...
Understood as a search for "the abstract principles embodied in music and the sounds of which it con...
Education is a product of consciousness but also a factor that determines the level of consciousness...
In this short article I present a case for developing a new theory of music education, arguing that ...
In this article we discuss various aspects of the discipline of musicology, particularly in Scandina...
The article is dedicated to the problem of musical meaning and its role in contemporary musicologica...
Today’s music theory instructors face a changing environment, one where the traditional lecture form...
“Metamorphosis” emphasizes the seriousness and profundity of ‘classical music’ by drawing a parallel...