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and exchange), violating the secrets or mores of a culture through its music, treading upon sacred ground, and others. Steven Cornelius' article, "Issues Regarding the Teaching of Non-Western Performance Traditions Within the College Music Curriculum,"...
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Bridging Musical Worlds: An Assessment of Music Workshops Abroad
Steven Cornelius, David Harnish, Mary Natvig, Jason Dooley, Melissa Jungers Introduction (Cornelius, Harnish) The traditional classroom setting offers any number of organizational benefits. By successfully managing that environment, teachers control...
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short-lived attempt to include the music in the curriculum of one New York City school. 10For a detailed analysis see Steven Cornelius, "Drumming for the Orishas: Reconstruction of Musical Tradition in New York City," in, Essays on Cuban Music: North...
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Berg, Strindberg, and D Minor1 Berg's fusion of tonality and atonality is a notable feature of his musical language, and the key of D minor appears with surprising regularity. D minor can be found in various of his early unpublished piano sonatas, in...