Katherine Walker
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Music Matters: Curricular Change During Times of Institutional Stress
The curriculum overhaul described in this essay was the result of a practical and intellectual collaboration with three departmental colleagues, whom I acknowledge with gratitude: Robert Cowles, Charity Lofthouse, and Mark Olivieri. Editor, Scholarship...
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Remixing Western Music History
Abstract The problem faced by music historians of how (or whether) to impart reverence for music created through the institutions of imperialism, patriarchy, colonialism, and slavery is not a new one; nevertheless, as decolonizing initiatives take hold...
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Robert Schumann's Album for the Young and the Coming of Age of Nineteenth-Century Piano Pedagogy
In 1843, Robert Schumann noted that his highly original if slightly bizarre piano cycles of the 1830s had not endeared him to the public or to his publishers. He regretfully conceded that the financial responsibilities of supporting a wife and family...
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Music as Life-Saving Project: Venezuela’s El Sistema in American Neo-Idealistic Imagination
Abstract The U.S. reception of El Sistema has been, for the most part, enthusiastic, as reflected in numerous media articles and the literature of prominent advocates such as Tricia Tunstall. An analysis of these sources points to a tendency on the...
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The Cambridge Companion to the Lied, by James Parsons, ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2004. 399 p. ISBN 0-521-80471-X. Shakespeare's Songbook, by Ross Duffin. New York and London: W.W. Norton & Company, 2004. 528 p. ISBN 0-393-05889-1....