Nation and Gender in Higher Classical Music Education : Intersectional Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Music Education)

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Nation and Gender in Higher Classical Music Education : Intersectional Perspectives (Routledge Studies in Music Education)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 144 p.
  • 言語 ENG
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Full Description

This book asks how nation and gender shapes higher classical music education in Europe today. Building on transnational research in three European higher music education institutions, Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, and the Sibelius Academy, University of the Arts Helsinki, the book analyses policy, interviews, teaching situations and concerts in classical music performance programs.

With a starting point in feminist intersectional and postcolonial theory the book focuses on how nationalised and gendered ideas and materialities influence higher classical music education in the borderlands of Eastern and Western Europe. The analysis of the intersection of nation and gender has never been studied closely in higher classical music education before. The book's unique contribution includes theorising musical families as place-based ideas of both musical and musician ideals, and how these ideas benefit some students more than others. The six empirical chapters of the book analyses websites, policy documents, interviews and participant observations from fieldwork at three higher music education institutions in Estonia, Finland and Hungary. Drawing on feminist and cultural theory the similarities as well as differences between institutions and instrument departments are discussed.

The book is suited for teachers and students working in higher classical music education and for researchers seeking to understand higher music education in political polarised times of Europe. Functioning as an introduction to how to critically analyse the practises of higher classical music education the book provides tools for theoretically oriented students in music education and musicology and for those students and teachers working within classical music performance programs.

Contents

1. Introduction: Nation, gender, and higher classical music education, 2. Situating higher classical music education in European borderlands, 3. Institutional policy on equality, diversity, and ethics, 4. Nationalised sounds, teaching, and male geniuses, 5. Challenging and furthering master-apprentice teaching, 6. Students' learning trajectories and futures as musicians, 7. European musical heritage, 8. Musical families in multiple Europes: Higher classical music education today

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