Assuming timothy is required, and rice is required, the following 13 results were found.
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The Ethnomusicology of Music Learning and Teaching
History and Aesthetics in Thai Buddhist Performance. Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2001. 1See, for example, Timothy Rice, "Reflections on Music and Meaning: Metaphor, Signification, and Control in the Bulgarian Case," British Journal of...
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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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Bagpipe.” In Ethnomusicological Encounters With Music and Musicians: Essays in Honor of Robert Garfias, edited by Timothy Rice. Farnham, 111-128, UK: Ashgate. Seeger, Charles. 1971. “Foreward.” In The Ethnomusicologist, by Mantle Hood. New York:...
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Uncovering and Teaching the Process of Analysis to Undergraduate Music Theory Students
“CMS Manifesto”; see David Meyers, Patricia Shehan Campbell, Juan Chattah, Lee Higgins, Victoria Lindsay Levine, Timothy Rice, David Rudge, Ed Sarath, “Transforming Music Study from its Foundations: A Manifesto for Progressive Change in the...
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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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Music in Higher Education: Evolution Now and Ahead of Us
This Task Force on the Undergraduate Music Major (David Myers, chair, Juan Chattah, Lee Higgins, Victoria Levine, Timothy Rice, David Rudge, Ed Sarath, and myself)1 is at work now through 2014 in crafting recommendations for a curricular reformation in...
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Lessons from a World: Balinese Applied Music Instruction and the Teaching of Western "Art" Music
s.v. "Gestalt psychology." 29This seems to be true for many other world music cultures as well, including Bulgaria. See Timothy Rice, May It Fill Your Soul: Experiencing Bulgarian Music (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1994), 65-66. 30For an...
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“Oh My Son!”: The Musical Origins and Function of King David’s Lamentation
Introduction In his 1981 article “Prince Henry as Absalom in David’s Lamentations” Irving Godt examined a group of seventeenth-century English settings based on King David’s laments for his son Absalom and his friend Jonathan.1 On the basis of the...
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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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Making the Music Major Relevant at Liberal Arts Colleges
to inform and shape my thinking on this topic: Patricia Campbell, Juan Chattah, Lee Higgins, David Myers (chair), Timothy Rice, David Rudge, and Ed Sarath. My own interest in this topic began in 1997, when I convened a session titled “Ethnomusicology at...
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Overview and Content of the Manifesto
(Lead Author) Juan Chattah, Music Theory Lee Higgins, Music Education Victoria Lindsay Levine, Ethnomusicology Timothy Rice, Musicology and Ethnomusicology David Rudge, Instrumental Conducting Over eighteen months, the TFUMM developed a rationale and a...
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Poking the Pillars: A Preliminary Evaluation of Integration, Diversity, and Creativity
of music, and of music theory. Notes 1Ed Sarath, David Myers, Juan Chattah, Victoria Lindsay Levine, David Rudge, and Timothy Rice, "Transforming Music Study from its Foundations: A Manifesto for Progressive Change in the Undergraduate Preparation of...
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Celebrating 60 Years of the [i]Symposium[/i] (1961-2021): Learning from our Past
Blum, David Schulenberg, Vincent Duckles, Susan C. Cook, Clifford Madsen, Claude V. Palisca, William Ennis Thomson, Timothy Rice, Neal Zaslaw, James R. Briscoe, John Daverio…and the list of luminaries goes on and on. The quality of our authors and the...