There is no question that music education is in crisis today. The
place of music in the national curriculum is controversial; there have
been cuts in the provision of individual lessons; and there have been
severe reductions in government funding, with more planned.
This book, containing the first five Bernarr Rainbow Lectures, makes
an important and timely contribution to the debate on music education.
Baroness Warnock brings the perspective of a distinguished philosopher
to bear on issues about the nature of music and its study; Lord Moser
urges us to maintain and expand what has been achieved since World War
II; the late Professor John Paynter, responsible for the 1960s surge
in creative approaches to music teaching, presents his case in two
contributions; John Stephens discusses structures for music teaching
and then, in a second contribution, brings everything up to date; and
Professor Gavin Henderson traces his own colourful career and supports
music for all ages.
Also included is the 2005 Royal Philharmonic Society by the Master of
the Queen's Music, Sir Peter Maxwell Davies; an assessment from
Bernarr Rainbow himself, written late in his life; an indictment from
Wilfrid Mellers; and two reviews of _Bernarr Rainbow on Music: Memoirs
and Selected Writings_, showing the continuing importance of his work
fifteen years after his death.
This book is part of the series Classic Texts in Music Education,
edited by Professor Peter Dickinson, and supported by the Bernarr
Rainbow Trust.
Peter Dickinson is a British composer, writer and pianist and
authorand editor of books on Lennox Berkeley, Copland, Cage, Barber
and Berners.
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The Bernarr Rainbow Lectures and Other Assessments
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782042228
Publisert
2014
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Boydell Press
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Product language
Engelsk
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Digital bok
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