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  • The Appreciation of Music

    course. As always, the editor of SYMPOSIUM welcomes comments from readers concerning this subject. In addition to Jeanne Bamberger, the other participants in the Symposium were Robert K. Beckwith (Bowdoin College), Henry Leland Clarke (University of...

  • Teaching Introductory Music Courses with a "More Comprehensive Perspective"

    in an introductory textbook that has long been celebrated for the originality of its approach to musical perception: Jeanne Bamberger and Howard Brofsky's The Art of Listening (5th edition, with Martin Brody and Roland Vazquez; New York: Harper & Row,...

  • ". . . Our Daily Bread"

    representing this line of thinking: The Art of Listening: Developing Musical Perception (13) by Howard Brofsky and Jeanne Bamberger, and Listening to Music (22) by Richard Crocker and Ann Basart. The Crocker-Basart book uses a systematic notational...

  • [i]Musical Perceptions[/i], Ed. Rita Aiello with John A. Sloboda

    better what people have music for in the first place. A masterful example of serving both purposes at once is Jeanne Bamberger's chapter, "Coming to Hear in a New Way." There, in the course of an imaginary dialogue with two students who hear and...

  • Music Appreciation

    from readers concerning this subject. In addition to Robert K. Beckwith, the other participants in the Symposium were Jeanne Bamberger (University of Chicago), Henry Leland Clarke (University of Washington), and Philip Friedheim (Hunter College). Their...

  • Studies in Listening

    from readers concerning this subject. In addition to Henry Leland Clarke, the other participants in the Symposium were Jeanne Bamberger (University of Chicago), Robert K. Beckwith (Bowdoin College), and Philip Friedheim (Hunter College). Their articles...

  • Special Problems in Teaching Music Appreciation

    from readers concerning this subject. In addition to Philip Friedheim, the other participants in the Symposium were Jeanne Bamberger (University of Chicago), Robert K. Beckwith (Bowdoin College), and Henry Leland Clarke (University of Washington). Their...

  • Lessons from a World: Balinese Applied Music Instruction and the Teaching of Western "Art" Music

    4, no. 2 (1990): 2-15, Michael Tenzer, Balinese Music (Berkeley and Singapore: Periplus Editions, 1991), 41-47, and Jeanne Bamberger and Evan Ziporyn, "Getting It Wrong," The World of Music 34, no. 3 (1992): 22-56, in which Ziporyn presents an...

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