Assuming the is required, and college is required, and music is required, and society is required, the following 530 results were found.
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The Modern Band Movement: Accessible, Relevant, and Student-Centered Education
Study From Its Foundations: A Manifesto for Progressive Change in the Undergraduate Preparation of Music Majors. The College Music Society. Accessed February 25, 2020. http://www.music.org/pdf/tfumm_report.pdf Little Kids Rock. 2019....
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Music Faculty Role and Organizational Commitment
academic, and education. Unique to music, however, are the 133 specializations within these three subdisciplines. The College Music Society database lists 27 subcategories; within each are 2 to 23 further specializations (CMS 2017). Considering the...
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What Is Peer Collaboration and Why Is the College Music Society Getting Involved?
in the academy is because the way we treat teaching removes it from the community of scholars." As members of The College Music Society, we acknowledge the high value we place on the enterprise of teaching. We know that serious conversation about...
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Vaughan Williams Studies, edited by Alain Frogley
Vaughan Williams Studies, edited by Alain Frogley. Cambridge University Press, 1996. 241 + xvii pp. ISBN 0 521 48031 0. This collection of ten essays on the eminent English composer Ralph Vaughan Williams (1872-1958) is but one of several scholarly...
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An Undergraduate Curriculum in Ethnomusicology at Brown University
In 1968 Brown University initiated a program in ethnomusicology with three main goals: 1. to develop strength in the area of East Asian musical cultures, thus complementing the University's East Asian Language and Area Center, 2. to balance the area...
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Diversity and the Decline of Literacy in Music Theory
The Art, the Profession, and the Future, which was read at a plenary session of the national conferences of The College Music Society and the American Musicological Society, in Washington, D.C., on November 6, 1976. The other papers read in the session...
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The ABCs of Performing Rights Licensing
Every performer and presenter of twentieth-century music needs to be aware of the basics of performing rights licensing, and licensing fees need to be included as part of a basic budget for all concerts requiring licensing. But where to begin? How to...
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Women in the Profession in Higher Education
Members of music faculties, men and women alike, now have a whole new kind of homework to do—required reading that involves plodding through federal laws and amendments, through statistical tables and reports—to determine how and to what extent...
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Performance and the Laborde Chansonnier: Authenticity of Multiplicities—Musica Ficta
a panel entitled "Performance and the Laborde Chansonnier: Authenticity of Multiplicities" which was presented for The College Music Society at Baldwin-Wallace College, November 8, 1969. The moderator was Robert Austin Warner. The other panelists were...
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Wingspread's Continuing Challenge for Faculty and Administrators
As we look back at the Wingspread Conference it becomes apparent that this was a significant attempt to address an area of responsibility that is essential to the place of music in higher education and our culture. It should be noted that to do so...
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[i]College Music Symposium[/i][br][br]Ethics and Malpractice Statement
The College Music Symposium: Journal of the College Music Society is committed to issuing high-quality, peer-reviewed content, governed by rigorous ethical standards that are transparent and fair. Symposium’s policies are closely based on COPE...
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[i]Musicology[/i], by Frank Ll. Harrison, Mantle Hood, and Claude V. Palisca
Musicology ("Humanistic Scholarship in AmericaThe Princeton Studies"), by Frank Ll. Harrison, Mantle Hood, and Claude V. Palisca. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1963. [xii, 337 p., 8vo; $8.95] Thirty years ago musicology scarcely existed...
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A Call for Character Development in Music Education
Introduction The role of education in the moral development of youth is a subject that has been under consideration for thousands of years. Likewise, the role of music in education and character development has been debated and philosophized for...
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This paper was part of a panel presentation for The College Music Society at the University of Toronto on November 7, 1970 entitled Music and Higher Education in the 1970's. Chairman of the panel was William J. Mitchell. The other panelists were...
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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...
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a 21st century musician, and how current models of postsecondary preparation may or may not align with that truth. The College Music Society Manifesto of 2014 (Sarath, Myers, & Campbell) laid the groundwork: “In a musical world bustling with change,...
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Yes, but Can They Dance?: Changing the Canon in Music History
with those well-educated, talented, and dedicated people, I learned that they felt the same way. My membership in The College Music Society had been validated through the corroboration of my colleagues, and this meant that I knew what was important in...
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Voice teachers of the College Music Society, rejoice! Your efforts, far from being lost in the cultural wilderness of middle America, are instead bearing fruit in the distant vineyards of the European opera houses. Opera is alive and well and making a...
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[i]The Monograph Series[/i], from the American Choral Directors Association
Monograph No. 1: Guide for the Beginning Choral Director, by the American Choral Directors Association National Repertoire and Standards Committee Chairs, Gordon H. Lamb, Chair. Lawton, Oklahoma: American Choral Directors Association, 1972. iii + 41...
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Our students are “digital natives” who relish living in a technology-rich collegiate environment. Yet, they also experience difficulty transitioning from high school to college because they do not understand what is required and expected in the...