Ruth M. Stone
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The Garland Encyclopedia of World Music, by Bruno Nettl and Ruth M. Stone, advisory editors, James Porter and Timothy Rice, founding editors. New York: Garland, Routledge, 1998-2002. 10 vols. What if you need to learn about "world music," but you...
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[i]Ethnomusicology Scholarship and Teaching[/i] - Ethnomusicology at the Bend in the Road
of World Music Volume 10: General Perspectives and Reference Tools. New York: Routledge. Stone-MacDonald, Angela, and Ruth M. Stone. 2013. “The Feedback Interview and Video Recording in African Research Settings.” Africa Today 59(4), 3-22. Tete, Zaye....
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Guest Editor Introduction: Music, Business and Peace, Special Issue 58.3
to be able to work with the final papers and to help offer these perspectives to the College Music Symposium readership. Ruth M. Stone Bloomington, Indiana August 2018 authors: Ruth M. Stone author_ids: 2473 authors: Ruth M. Stone author_ids: 2473
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Women Conductors on the Orchestral Podium: Pedagogical and Professional Implications
Introduction Recent discussions about women's experiences in the orchestral profession1 have revealed the gendered politics behind many of the generally accepted norms and customs in the orchestral tradition. With the bourgeoning of feminist...
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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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fourteen different documentaries available at $17.95. Other videos available at the same site as well. Nettl, Bruno, and Ruth M. Stone, eds. Garland Encyclopedia of World Music. New York: Garland Publishing, 1998-2002. A ten-volume encyclopedia of very...
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Ethnomusicology Scholarship and Teaching: Then, Now, and Into the Future
collectively explore some directions by examining the past through the present. Contributors include Bruno Nettl, Ruth M. Stone, Ted Solis, Gabriel Solis, Andrea Emberly, Michael B. Bakan, and Benjamin Koen, with a Foreword by Patricia Shehan Campbell....
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Celebrating 60 Years of the [i]Symposium[/i] (1961-2021): Learning from our Past
The 2021 College Music Symposium is a true milestone as it marks the 60th year of the society’s journal, which was first published in 1961. Perusing through these decades of issues, thousands of articles, essays, and reviews, is both fascinating and...