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[i]Keeping Together in Time: Dance and Drill in Human History[/i], by William Mcneill
Keeping Together in Time: Dance and Drill in Human History, by William Mcneill. Harvard University Press (1997). ISBN 9780674502307. Extravagant expenditure of muscular energy in dance and song is the most fundamental of all human devices for...
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From National Election to National Conference
Leading up to the CMS National Conference held the same week as the national election of 2024, I, like many other attendees at the three-day event, became nervous about being in Washington, D.C. after an election season during which one candidate was...
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Report: Eastman Symposium on Popular Music and the Canon
On 26-29 September The Eastman School of Music hosted a symposium on "Popular Music and the Canon: Old Boundaries Reconsidered." The event brought together current Eastman students and faculty, alumni, community members, and other interested musicians,...
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The idea of performance as a suitable model for pedagogy has taken a bad rap lately at my school. An article by Jane Tompkins, entitled "Pedagogy of the Distressed" [College English 52 (1990): 653-60], which explicitly rejects the performance model,...
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What Can You Do with a Degree in Music?
our students to think more imaginatively about their career possibilities. I encourage you to join those of us in The College Music Society who have already begun the process. authors: Robert W. Weirich author_ids: 219 authors: Robert W. Weirich...
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On Creating Musical Identities
our colleagues and to stretch ourselves beyond our safe, comfortable, specialized musical roles. I am proud that The College Music Society can help us do this more effectively than any other organization. May we each make it our resolution to take on...
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better be said right now—last chance! First of all and most important, I want to say thanks to every colleague in The College Music Society. Thanks for giving me the opportunity to share in the Society's work. Thanks for so much hard work everyone has...
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Hersey, Daniel Walzer, Julian Bennett Holmes Editorial Board Aim and Scope The College Music Symposium: Journal of the College Music Society is a double-blind peer-reviewed journal that publishes research, comprehensive review articles, forums, and...
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On Teaching Music as a Liberal Art
their teaching. Their descriptions of what they have done are inspiring. I commend the report to every member of The College Music Society. Each of us will want to digest those ideas and use them to spur us to enrich our own teaching. Don't overlook the...
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institutions. Furthermore, I felt this to be an important and timely task given the current political climate and The College Music Society's well known commitment to promoting diversity in all aspects of music education. Rapid demographic and...
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Sept. 2018 Issue 58.2 is a special one in the history of the College Music Symposium: Journal of the College Music Society. Seven years have passed since 2011 when the Symposium was first released in an online format, and during that time there were...
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Welcome from the General Editor
The College Music Symposium, the foremost publication of The College Music Society, was first issued in 1961 with a unique purpose that was not duplicated elsewhere. As the first editor Donald M. McCorkle noted, the Symposium was established as a...
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Musical Literacy in the 1970's
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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Developing Theories of Music—An Introduction to Systematic Musicology
the areas of systematic musicology is still relatively small, it seemed valuable to present to the membership of the College Music Society an inspection of the nature of this research effort. To do this, three persons representing musical acoustics,...
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(WITH APOLOGIES TO JONATHAN SWIFT) The Governor Has an Idea The day before sitting down to write this, I heard over our local NPR station an interview with the Governor of Georgia, Zell Miller, who was announcing that he would propose a new initiative...
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Music and Higher Education in the 1970's
William J. Mitchell was chairman 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. The panelists were Charles Hamm, Mantle Hood, James Haar, Claude...
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CMS Forums Monthly Discussion: December Survey Summary
ours is not the only school to face challenges with these courses, and so it seemed best to ask the membership of the College Music Society to weigh in on the matter. The number of responses was small, only eleven people completed the survey, but the...
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[i]Piano Portraits: Nightwatch[/i], by Marjorie M. Rusche
Place of Composition: Mishawaka, IN Date Composed: August 8, 2001; rev. March 16, 2003 Place First Performed: The College Music Society Great Lakes Conference, Saint Marys College, Notre Dame, Indiana Date First Performed: April 4, 2003 Score: available...
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standards throughout our country. The CAUSM meets once each year and serves in a capacity similar to that of The College Music Society except that it is even more all-embracing in its functions. The CAUSM represents some twenty-five Canadian...
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[i]Sonata for Clarinet[/i], by John Cage
John Cage, among the most influential inventors of music during the twentieth century, gained notoriety for his thoughts and experiments with indeterminate music, electroacoustic music and unconventional use of musical instruments. He never completed a...