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Teaching Performance: A Philosophy of Piano Pedagogy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
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Teaching Performance: A Philosophy of Piano Pedagogy (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2015)
Series: Contemporary Philosophies and Theories in Education, 7
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How can the studio teacher teach a lesson so as to instill refined
artistic sensibilities, ones often thought to elude language? How
can the applied lesson be a form of aesthetic education? How can
teaching performance be an artistic endeavor in its own right?
These are some of the questions Teaching Performance attempts to
answer, drawing on the author's several decades of experience as a
studio teacher and music scholar. The architects of absolute music
(Hanslick, Schopenhauer, and others) held that it is precisely
because instrumental music lacks language and thus any overt
connection to the non-musical world that it is able to expose
essential elements of that world. More particularly, for these
philosophers, it is the density of musical structure—the
intricate interplay among purely musical elements—that allows
music to capture the essences behind appearances. By analogy, the
author contends that the more structurally intricate and
aesthetically nuanced a pedagogical system is, the greater its
ability to illuminate music and facilitate musical skills. The
author terms this phenomenon relational autonomy. Eight chapters
unfold a piano-pedagogical system pivoting on the principle of
relational autonomy. In grounding piano pedagogy in the aesthetics
of absolute music, each domain works on the other. On the one hand,
Romantic aesthetics affords pedagogy a source of artistic value in
its own right. On the other hand, pedagogy concretizes Romantic
aesthetics, deflating its transcendental pretentions and showing
the dichotomy of absolute/utilitarian to be specious.
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