Assuming robby is required, and d is required, and gunstream is required, the following 10 results were found.
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The difficulties encountered by administrators of music programs faced with the need for fair and equitable load distribution among staff members are unique. No other discipline offers the variety of instructional situations: individual and group...
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The Ins and Outs of Teaching Composition: 1957-2007
Thinking about the ins and outs of the teaching of composition during the past fifty years meant continuing a lively internal and external dialogue: What do composers need to know, and when do they need to know it? And, given the rock of the pop...
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On the Music Education Teacher Shortage
in American Music 16, ed. James R. Heintze and Michael Saffle (Hillsdale, NY: Pendragon, 2000), 143. authors: Robby D Gunstream author_ids: 140 authors: Robby D Gunstream author_ids: 140
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[i]College Music Symposium[/i]: Volumes and Years
46 2006 47 2007 48 2008 49 2009 50 2010 Volume Year 51 2011 52 2012 53 2013 54 2014 55 2015 56 2016 57 2017 authors: Robby D Gunstream author_ids: 140 authors: Robby D Gunstream author_ids: 140
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The Future of Arts Entrepreneurship: Observations and Yes, More Work to Do
The 2010 CMS Summit entitled Music Entrepreneurship Education: Catching the Second Wave was a wonderful affair. It was, perhaps, the best example of academic collaboration I have ever experienced. Of course, this was due to many, many hands...
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Ruminations on the Center for Black Music Research
The Society’s invitation to speak about relationships between the Center for Black Music Research and the profession at-large is a distinct honor. I am delighted today to have the opportunity to outline a scholarly and musical journey that has taken...
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The Music Theory Job Market From 1985-86 Through 1997-98
In 1995, the Society for Music Theory established its Professional Development Committee, which selected as an initial area of inquiry "How many music theory jobs are available each year?"1 While employment prospects occupy the thoughts of prospective...
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CMS was one of seven professional societies (others represented the disciplines of Chemistry, Communications, History, Mathematics, Psychology, and Sociology) invited to participate in a recent Carnegie Academy for the Scholarship of Teaching and...
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The Origins and Context of the 2010 CMS Summit on Music Entrepreneurship Education
On January 15–17, 2010 at Vanderbilt University’s Blair School of Music, the College Music Society’s (CMS) Committee on Music Entrepreneurship Education presented the organization’s first-ever summit, a new kind of short, topic-focused conference on...