“Timely and practical, Loeffert and Peterson's Modeling Musical Analysis celebrates the academic work of minoritized scholars in music theory, thus addressing our exclusionist history of only highlighting white academics in the field. As we music educators grapple with inclusion in the classroom, this volume will prove to be utterly indispensable.”
Philip Ewell, Professor of Music Theory, Hunter College

“This is one of those rare books that fulfills multiple purposes and succeeds at all of them: modeling musical analytical essays appropriate for undergraduate students, giving a voice to scholars of minority groups, providing eminently teachable analytical materials, and including music from underrepresented minorities and world cultures. The editors and authors deserve acclaim for creating such a diverse and rich pedagogical space in this remarkable volume.”
Miguel A. Roig-Francolí, Distinguished Teaching Professor of Music Theory and Composition, University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music

Music theory has recently seen burgeoning efforts to make the field more inclusive and diverse. One prominent response involves a concerted effort to collect musical examples by historically marginalized composers for use in the classroom. Less has been done, however, on behalf of the scholars whose work is taught in our classrooms. This collection addresses this concern: scholarship taught in the music theory classroom is often dominated by one particular cultural reality, and this collection is a step toward changing that paradigm by bringing together short essays written by marginalized scholars who model analytical writing for students using a variety of music theories and genres from diverse regions of the world, including for example China, India, Japan, North and South America, and Turkey. The essays represent current music analytical trends in a substantial breadth of genres, including ballet, chamber music, film music, jazz, musical theater, opera, oratorio, orchestral music, popular music, video game music, and vocal music. Modeling Musical Analysis marks an important step in making the field of music theory, the classroom, and the study of music in general more inclusive by amplifying the representation of, and substantive contributions made by, scholars of color.
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Tala as Phrase Meter Somangshu Mukherji Prolongation in Turkish Classical Music Adem Merter Birson The Role of A-flat in Beethoven's Funeral March from the Eroica Symphony Jan Miyake Locating the
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Kimberly Goddard Loeffert is Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Virginia Tech. John Peterson is Associate Professor of Music Theory at James Madison University.
Selling point: Provides students with much-needed excellent and understandable writing samples of current research Selling point: Amplifies representation of marginalized scholars at a variety of career milestones from graduate students to retired professors Selling point: Exposes students to a wider variety of music and analytical techniques than are typically represented in traditional textbooks used in theory curricula.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780197678480
Publisert
2025-05-08
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press Inc
Vekt
526 gr
Høyde
236 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
360

Biographical note

Kimberly Goddard Loeffert is Assistant Professor of Music Theory at Virginia Tech. John Peterson is Associate Professor of Music Theory at James Madison University.