
Navigating Stylistic Boundaries in the Music History Classroom
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The book draws together contributions by a wide range of active scholars and educators to investigate the teaching of music history around cases of stylistic borders, exploring the places where different practices of music and values intersect. Each chapter in this collection considers a specific case in which an artist or community engages in what might be termed musical crossover, exchange, or appropriation and delves deeper into these concepts to explore questions of how musical meaning changes in moving across worlds of practice. Addressing works that are already widely taught but presenting new ways to understand and interpret them, this volume enables instructors to enrich the perspectives on music history that they present and to take on the challenge of teaching a more global music history without flattening the differences between traditions.
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ESTHER M. MORGAN-ELLIS
PART I: Denaturalizing Western Art Music
1 European Art Music is an Ethnic Music: Fraying the Edges in a Music History Classroom
D. LINDA PEARSE AND SANDRIA P. BOULIANE
2 From Beijing to Paris: Teaching Music of the Global Eighteenth Century
QINGFAN JIANG
3 "Song of the Spirit Dance" and Native American Songs: Teaching about Appropriation in Late Nineteenth- and Early Twentieth-Century Symphonic Compositions
ERINN E. KNYT
4 Examining Vernacular Borrowings to Denaturalize Western Art Music: The Case of "Hoe-Down"
ESTHER M. MORGAN-ELLIS
PART II: Teaching Blended Musics
5 Music of the Hyphen: Diaspora Music as Process and Product
VARSHINI NARAYANAN
6 African-Focused Approaches to Teaching African Popular Music in Western Classrooms
ALABA ILESANMI
7 Por ti sere: Jarocho Fusion and Revivalism in "La Bamba"
GREGORY REISH
PART III: Training Global Musicians
8 From Brazilian Worship Houses to a U.S. College: Recontextualizations of Afro-Brazilian Religious Music and Movement
MARC M. GIDAL
9 Crossing Over Popular and Classical Traditions through Musical Theater
ALEX BADUE
10 The Anti-Colonial Conservatory: The Case of the University "Folk Band"
CHRISTOPHER J. SMITH
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