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* Draws from histories and data on a broad spectrum of theoretical
research and a range of practices in the music education field *
For both practitioners and scholars, especially choral music
educators * may be utilized as a companion reading or appear on a
recommended reading list for teacher education and community music
courses music education, choral music, and applied ethnomusicology
Choral music is now undoubtedly the foremost genre of participatory
music making, with more people singing in choirs than ever before.
Written by a team of leading international practitioners and
scholars, this Companion addresses the history of choral music, its
emergence and growth worldwide and its professional practice. The
volume sets out a historical survey of the genre and follows with a
kaleidoscopic bird's eye view of choral music from all over the
world. Chapters vividly portray the emergence and growth of choral
music from its Quranic antecedents in West and Central Asia to the
baroque churches of Latin America, representing its global
diversity. Uniquely, the book includes a pedagogical section where
several leading choral musicians write about the voice and the
inner workings of a choir and give their professional insights into
choral practice. This Companion will appeal to choral scholars,
directors and performers alike.
Focus: Choral Music in Global Perspective introduces the
little-known traditions and repertoires of the world's choral
diversity, from prison choirs in Thailand and gay and lesbian
choruses of the Western world to community choruses in the Middle
East and youth choirs in the United States. The book weaves
together the stories of diverse individuals and organizations,
examining their music and pedagogical practices while presenting
the author's research on how choral cultures around the world
interact with societies and transform the lives of their members.
Through an engaging series of portraits that pushes beyond the
scope of extant texts and studies, the author explores the dynamic
realm of world choral activity and repertoire. These personal
portraits of musical communities are enriched by sample repertoire
lists, performance details, and research findings that reposition a
once Western phenomenon as a global concept. Focus: Choral Music in
Global Perspective is an accessible, engaging, and provocative
study of one of the world's most ubiquitous and socially
significant forms of music-making.
Focus: Choral Music in Global Perspective introduces the
little-known traditions and repertoires of the world's choral
diversity, from prison choirs in Thailand and gay and lesbian
choruses of the Western world to community choruses in the Middle
East and youth choirs in the United States. The book weaves
together the stories of diverse individuals and organizations,
examining their music and pedagogical practices while presenting
the author's research on how choral cultures around the world
interact with societies and transform the lives of their members.
Through an engaging series of portraits that pushes beyond the
scope of extant texts and studies, the author explores the dynamic
realm of world choral activity and repertoire. These personal
portraits of musical communities are enriched by sample repertoire
lists, performance details, and research findings that reposition a
once Western phenomenon as a global concept. Focus: Choral Music in
Global Perspective is an accessible, engaging, and provocative
study of one of the world's most ubiquitous and socially
significant forms of music-making.
Choral music is now undoubtedly the foremost genre of participatory
music making, with more people singing in choirs than ever before.
Written by a team of leading international practitioners and
scholars, this Companion addresses the history of choral music, its
emergence and growth worldwide and its professional practice. The
volume sets out a historical survey of the genre and follows with a
kaleidoscopic bird's eye view of choral music from all over the
world. Chapters vividly portray the emergence and growth of choral
music from its Quranic antecedents in West and Central Asia to the
baroque churches of Latin America, representing its global
diversity. Uniquely, the book includes a pedagogical section where
several leading choral musicians write about the voice and the
inner workings of a choir and give their professional insights into
choral practice. This Companion will appeal to choral scholars,
directors and performers alike.
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