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ItemNo Preview AvailableAustralasian Music at Home and AbroadGabriel, J ; Kirby, S ; Kirby, S ; Gabriel, J (Australian Scholarly Publishing, 2023)Combining approaches from Western art music, First Nations music, pop music, studies of contemporary community practice, and anthropological and ethnomusicological field work, Australasian Music, At Home and Abroad presents peer-reviewed chapters that critically reflect on Australasian music-making in the last 125 years. As the first interdisciplinary consideration of music in the Australasian region in 15 years, this book advances Australasian music as a dynamic area of interdisciplinary research in the 21st century. Its themes range from institutional histories of music, composer biography, music and migration, in diaspora, and cultural exchange and collaboration.
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ItemFramework for Teaching Music OnlineJohnson, C (Bloomsbury Publications, 2022-08-11)A Framework for Teaching Music Online defines the current online learning landscape of music in higher education and then presents a cyclical teaching framework that describes how to practically develop an online music course. Each part of the framework takes the reader through the three main components of developing an online music course: communication, design, and assessment. Practical ideas and tools for faculty and students to implement into their current or future online teaching practice are explored, drawing on research-informed practices and case study evidence. Johnson also considers future innovations, exploring knowledge sharing and professional learning networks.
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ItemNo Preview AvailableMusical Bodies, Musical Minds Enactive Cognitive Science and the Meaning of Human Musicalityvan der Schyff, D ; Schiavio, A ; Elliott, DJ (MIT Press, 2022-08-30)Musical Bodies, Musical Minds offers an innovative account of human musicality that draws on recent developments in embodied cognitive science. The authors explore musical cognition as a form of sense-making that unfolds across the embodied, environmentally embedded, and sociomaterially extended dimensions that compose the enactment of human worlds of meaning. This perspective enables new ways of understanding musical experience, the development of musicality in infancy and childhood, music's emergence in human evolution, and the nature of musical emotions, empathy, and creativity. Developing their account, the authors link a diverse array of ideas from fields including neuroscience, theoretical biology, psychology, developmental studies, social cognition, and education. Drawing on these insights, they show how dynamic processes of adaptive body-brain-environment interactivity drive musical cognition across a range of contexts, extending it beyond the personal (inner) domain of musical agents and out into the material and social worlds they inhabit and influence. An enactive approach to musicality, they argue, can reveal important aspects of human being and knowing that are often lost or obscured in the modern technologically driven world.
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ItemColecciones del Museo Histórico Nacional : ponchos e instrumentos musicalesPlesch, M ; Olabarrieta, P ; Van Peteghem, I ; Carman, JCG (Museo Histórico Nacional, 2021)
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ItemNo Preview AvailableThe Finest Blend: Graduate Education in Canada(Athabasca University Press, 2020-10-29)