Assuming barbara is required, and reeder is required, and lundquist is required, the following 12 results were found.

  • In Memoriam: Robert Moore Trotter (1922-1994)

    thoughtful, and sensitive friend, an altogether remarkable teacher and human spirit, and a beloved CMS colleague. Barbara Reeder Lundquist authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717 authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717

  • Sociomusicology: A Status Report

    Audio-Visual Communication and Cultural Development," MEDIACULT Newsletter, March 1980, Vol. 27, p. 2. authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717 authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717

  • On Discourse

    number of academic forums that are based on compassion and mutual respect and a healthy sense of humor. authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717 authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717

  • On Teaching in Challenging Times

    of a society who are articulate about their art and its role in the cultural life of the United States. authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717 authors: Barbara Reeder Lundquist author_ids: 717

  • Paying Attention to Music and Baseball: Listening to the Savannah Bananas

    Jr., et al., “The Center for Black Music Research Forum,” College Music Symposium 29 (October 1989): 151-157; Barbara Reeder Lundquist, Harold M. Best, Donald J. Funes, Richard Long, William Malm, Colin Murdoch, Georgia Ryder, and Frank Tirro, “Music in...

  • [i]Ethnomusicology Scholarship and Teaching[/i] - Neurodiversity and the Ethnomusicology of Autism

    Abstract In this article, I explore how musical experience and an emergent ethnomusicology of autism can provide both people with autism and their neurotypical counterparts with opportunities to collectively live, model, and promote an epistemology of...

  • On [i]Symposium[/i] at 40

    as systematic musicology, psychomusicology (in an article by Jack Taylor), and sociomusicology (in an article by Barbara Reeder Lundquist) appeared in the spring issue of Volume 22 (CMS 22/1, Spring 1982:90-111). In the 1990s a number of important...

  • On Narrowmindedness in Music and Life: The "KK" Attitudes

    and human spirit" for whom the annual CMS Robert Trotter Lecture is named (Robert Moore Trotter "In Memoriam" by Barbara Reeder Lundquist). In the Spring 1978 issue of the Newsletter (page 7), Trotter wrote six assertions, of which the following three...

  • Making the Music Major Relevant at Liberal Arts Colleges

    The CMS Task Force on the Undergraduate Music Major, convened in 2013 by Patricia Shehan Campbell (University of Washington) and chaired by David Meyers (University of Minnesota), is engaged in a two-year examination of undergraduate music programs.1...

  • The Merits of Cooperation

    not mean simply agreeing with all directives, changes, or proposals from colleagues and administrators. Recently, Barbara Reeder Lundquist called for dialogues that . . . can provide ideas that would not be possible without an open exchange between...

  • Music Alive! in the Yakima Valley

    schools with cultural sensitivity ever-present. Through the pioneering efforts of musician-teacher (and humanist) Barbara Reeder Lundquist, seeds were lovingly sown some 40 years ago for a movement in multicultural music education where music is the...

  • In Praise of Mentors

    McLucas was kind enough to send me some materials including a journal article, a deeply moving eulogy delivered by Barbara Reeder Lundquist at his memorial service in 1994, and a transcript of informal comments made at a workshop held at the Eastman...

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