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Volume 64, No. 2

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In this Issue
Articles: Scholarship and Research (5)
Forums (5)
Performances, Lectures, Lecture-Recitals, Training (6)
Technology and Online Resource Reviews (1)
Book Reviews (3)
Articles: Music Business-Industry (2)

Articles: Scholarship and Research

  • Retention and Recruitment of Students of Underrepresented Populations in Music Teacher Education (Part I)
    Suzanne N. Hall, Angelica Brooks, Robert L. Bryant III, Kathleen C. Doutt, Raychl Smith, and Brian N. Weidner
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.sr.11639
  • Demographics of Instructors of Selected First-Year Undergraduate Music Courses
    Cole Burger
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.sr.11640
  • Not Without a Grievance: Thomas Wentworth Higginson, the Suffrage Movement, and the Reception of Fanny Mendelssohn Hensel
    Marian Wilson Kimber
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.sr.11637
  • “A Garden of Sensitivity” — A Case Study of the Instrumental Music of Interwar Compositrice Marcelle Soulage
    Josquin Larsen , Josquin Larsen
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.sr.11641
  • Playing to Learn: Pedagogical Games in Music Theory and Aural Skills
    Angela Ripley
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.sr.11638

Forums

  • Navigating the Intersections of Technology, Philosophy, and Pedagogical Practices
    Drew X. Coles and Jamie Gunther
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.fr.11633
  • Experiential Learning in the Choir Classroom
    Kaleigh Stagich
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.fr.11643
  • Lessons from the Woods
    Jeffrey C. Nytch
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.fr.11644
  • Beginner’s Guide to Diversifying Your Curriculum Through the Representation of Women: A Resource List
    Michal Brauhn Damm
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.fr.11645
  • Promoting Autonomous Motivation and Psychological Well-Being with Self-Determination Theory: Practical Applications for Applied Music Professors
    Elise Bond
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.fr.11646

Performances, Lectures, Lecture-Recitals, Training

  • Duo Precipice: Contemporary Works for Oboe and Percussion. Ann Fronckowiak, oboe, and Cristian Zavala, percussion. April 6, 2023. School of Music Performance Hall, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX.
    Ann Fronckowiak and Cristian Zavala
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.pllt.11648
  • Review: Duo Precipice: Contemporary Works for Oboe and Percussion. Ann Fronckowiak, oboe, and Cristian Zavala, percussion. April 6, 2023. School of Music Performance Hall, Texas A&M University, Kingsville, TX.
    Nora A. Lewis
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.pllt.11647
  • "Found Connections" Concerto for Multi-Instrumentalist. José Valentino, C Flute, Tenor Saxophone, and Bass Guitar and University of Florida Wind Symphony, World Premiere Concert. April 25th, 2023. Curtis M. Phillips Center for the Performing Arts.
    José Valentino and UF Wind Symphony
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.pllt.11649
  • Review: "Found Connections" Concerto for Multi-Instrumentalist. José Valentino, C Flute, Tenor Saxophone, and Bass Guitar and University of Florida Wind Symphony, World Premiere Concert.
    Ben Morris
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.pllt.11650
  • Rediscovering the Legacy: Le Tombeau de Paul Dukas (1936) – Revealing Nine Unpublished Piano Pieces in Tribute. Susie Seulki Yoo, piano. May 2, 2022. Pennsylvania State University Recital Hall, University Park, PA.
    Seulki Susie Yoo
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.pllt.11651
  • Review: Rediscovering the Legacy: Le Tombeau de Paul Dukas (1936) – Revealing Nine Unpublished Piano Pieces in Tribute. Susie Seulki Yoo, piano. May 2, 2022. Pennsylvania State University Recital Hall, University Park, PA.
    Shuk-Ki Wong
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.pllt.11652

Technology and Online Resource Reviews

  • Designing a Template and Evaluating Logic Pro X as a High-Quality yet Affordable Recording Tool
    Michael Gayle
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.rev.11653

Book Reviews

  • 意大利语歌剧脚本字对字精准解析系列丛书 (Italian Opera Librettos with Precise Word-by-Word Explanation Series), ed. and trans. Carlo Alberto Petruzzi and Chen Guo (publisher not identified, 2022)
    Cien Liang
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.rev.11636
  • Resurrecting Song: A Pathway Forward for the Choral Art in the Time of Pandemics, Wendy K. Moy (New York: Routledge, 2024)
    Katharine Parton
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.rev.11634
  • Creative Health for Pianists: Concepts, Exercises & Compositions, Pedro de Alcantara (New York: Oxford University Press, 2023)
    Angela Miller-Niles
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.rev.11635

Articles: Music Business-Industry

  • From Hultsfred to Nashville: Factors Influencing the Success of a Music Cluster
    Dan Galen Hodges Jr. and Jonas Bjälesjö
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.sr.11655
  • Building a Conceptual Model of Independent Studio Production in Undergraduate Music Technology Courses Through Authentic Assessment
    Jerelle Austin, Christopher Dobbs, and Daniel Walzer
    https://doi.org/10.18177/sym.2024.64.sr.11642
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