Teaching and Evaluating Music Performance at University
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<p>Fresh perspectives on teaching and evaluating music performance in higher education are offered in this book. One-to-one pedagogy and Western art music once default positions of instrumental teaching are giving way to a range of approaches that seek to engage with the challenges of the music industry and higher education sector funding models of the twenty-first century. Many of these approaches – formal informal semi-autonomous notated using improvisation or aleatory principles incorporating new technology – are discussed here. Chapters also consider the evolution of the student play as a medium for learning reflective essay writing multimodal performance interactivity and assessment criteria. </p><p>The contributors to this edited volume are lecturer-practitioners – choristers instrumentalists producers and technologists who ground their research in real-life situations. The perspectives extend to the challenges of professional development programs and in several chapters incorporate the experiences of students. </p><p>Grounded in the latest music education research the book surveys a contemporary landscape where all types of musical expression are valued; not just those of the conservatory model of decades past. This volume will provide ideas and spark debate for anyone teaching and evaluating music performance in higher education.</p>
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