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E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 336 Seiten

Reihe: Music and Spirituality

Boyce-Tillman Spirituality and Music Education

Perspectives from Three Continents

E-Book, Englisch, Band 5, 336 Seiten

Reihe: Music and Spirituality

ISBN: 978-1-78707-417-0
Verlag: Peter Lang
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)



This book is the product of a long journey by a company of academics and practitioners sharing a common interest, titled the Spirituality and Music Education Group (SAME). It started at the International Society for Music Education Conference in Bologna in 2008, with its first gathering in Birmingham in 2010. This book is a product of the various meetings of this group. Since the group formed, the notion of spirituality has been struggling to find a way through the dominant ideology of secularisation in the West to a place in a post-secularising world.This book concentrates on examining this issue from the position of music educators on three continents. This process can be defined as both separate from as well as part of the dominant Christian and humanist traditions, whatever is appropriate in a particular culture. The book represents a fascinating array of lenses through which to examine the many and complex strands within the concept of spirituality.
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CONTENTS: June Boyce-Tillman: Shovelling Fog: Introducing Spirituality – Liesl van der Merwe/John Habron: A Conceptual Model of Spirituality in Music Education – Marie McCarthy: Awakening to the Spiritual in Children’s Development: Contemplating Anew the Landscapes of Music Education – Matthew Sansom: Under the Aspect of Eternity: A Perennialist Interpretation of Free Improvisational Aesthetics and Pedagogy – Susan Quindag: Seeking Oneness: Exploring a Relational Ontology of Spiritual Music – Frank Heuser: Music Education and Spirituality: Ethical Concerns and Responsibilities from a US Perspective – Anchen Froneman: Embodiment as Locus of Aesthetic and Spiritual Musical Experience – Gerda Pretorius: Spirituality in Parent–Infant Musical Communication: An Integrative Literature Review – Hetta Potgieter: «The Cathedral without a Roof»: A Search for Metaphorical Meaning – Grant Nthala: The Melting Pot of Cultural and Religious Boundaries: Expressions of Spirituality and Musicality at a Malawian HIV/AIDS Support Group – Eurika Jansen van Vuuren: Arts Championships: Nurturing Spiritual Musical Experiences or Cultivating Heartless Performance? – Phiwe Ndodana Makaula: The Manifestation of the Philosophy of Ubuntu on Bhaca Music and Social Structure – Arvydas Girdzijauskas: Different Signs of Spirituality Following Different Types of Music Education – Diana Harris: Music in its Cultural Context: The Importance of Understanding the Spiritual Significance of the Music We Teach.


June Boyce-Tillman MBE read music at the University of Oxford and is Professor of Applied Music at the University of Winchester. She taught for twenty-five years in London schools and then in higher education. She has published widely on music, with several books on spirituality and music as well as music education. Her doctoral research into children’s musical development has been translated into five languages. She lectures internationally, recently in Nepal, the US and South Africa. She is concerned with dialogue through music and radical musical inclusion, composing large-scale works for cathedrals such as Winchester and Southwark involving professional musicians, community choirs, children with disabilities and school children. She founded the Centre for the Arts as Wellbeing and the Tavener Centre for Music and Spirituality. She is an Extra-ordinary Professor at North West University, South Africa. She is an Anglican priest and an honorary chaplain at Winchester Cathedral.


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