Is it true that music can help you through many different situations? Well, it is commonly said that music is a very meaningful part of human cultures because it is an alternative way of communication. The impact of music in life is very remarkable through the history of the world, and according to scientists, music has influenced people since its creation because there is a theory about music, and it says that music gets people to act together and coordinated. Music seems to have an extended past
wide area of responsibilities. As my resume indicates, I have 35 years of progressive experience in higher education. My professional history includes positions from a private instructor to a Full-Time Professor, teaching subjects as music theory, musicology [theory and history of music], fine art, humanities, music education and piano, solfeggio [aural skills
Seeger 's ideas about music and musicology were instrumental in founding the discipline of ethnomusicology."(loc.gov/folklife) Charles had a deep passion for American folk music, which he had passed down to many of his family members. Ruth Crawford Seeger is Charles 's second wife, " Is
Bang! That is the first sound the audience hears from Danse Sacrale, the last movement in Igor Stravinsky's ballet suite, Rite of Spring. The audience was shocked at the opening night of the Rite of Spring. They expected dancers jumping up and down at the beginning of the ballet suite. Instead, they were met with dancers in rustic attire, a far cry from usual ballet scenes, and dancing in awkward movements and clumsy-like feet. As a musician, I have heard many great things about Stravinsky, yet I
I am writing in response to your advertisement for the Assistant Professor of Music History position at Indiana University of Pennsylvania, as advertised on HigherEdJobs.com. I am currently a Ph.D. student in Musicology at the University of Houston and will complete my degree in May 2011. I respectfully submit this letter of application, for I believe my experiences and commitment to teaching make me well qualified to meet the needs of IUP’s dynamic program. As a teaching assistant at the University
perception of sound, and the correlation between music and emotions. In Chapter one, Thompson highlights, during the course of outlining the following chapters, the main sub-disciplines in the field of music cognition. These sub-disciplines include musicology (the history, origins and development of music)- from this one can infer that ethnomusicology would also play a large role in cognition especially when evaluating the development of music in specific cultures, psychology (the use music to convey
Discuss the positive and problematic implications of the notion that jazz is ‘America’s classical music’. In your answer, consider discourses of listening, learning and politics. Refer also to Wynton Marsalis ' view on the subject. “You could ask, 'what 's classical music? '. I couldn 't answer that. It 's not a thing that could be answered straight out. You have to tell it the long way. You have to tell about the people who make it, what they have inside of them, what they 're doing, what they
For my ethnomusicology project proposal, I have chosen to focus on the history of Rap Music in New York. My reasoning for choosing the state of New York was mostly in part because of the demographics pertaining to the people who live there. Life has not been easy for many African Americans and other minorities, especially early on during the birth of Rap Music. This leads to the stories of struggles and hardships, which makes Rap Music personally favorable to myself. Another reason for wanting to
Performer: Prince Career Span: 1976-present Location: Born on June 7, 1958, in Minneapolis, Minnesota Band Members: Prince was labeled as a solo artist; however, he has mingled with a number of extremely talented artists such as Mica Paris, the Bangles, Sly Stone, and even Beyonce Knowles. Bio: Fun Fact: the highly recognizable song “Purple Rain” is song by a man no taller than 5’2”, but thankfully the music industry and basketball do not require the same standards. Prince Rogers Nelson, better
favorite forms of humor, and that is what this piece does best. It destroys the expectation that music will be played. While I am not fond of sitting in silence for longer than a minute or so, the piece is fun to think about through the lens of musicology. However, I also just like the idea that Cage worked many years on this piece, and devoted his time to explaining it. The piece entertains me, perhaps not in the way Cage desired, but nonetheless, because it entertains me, it has personal value
Music and feelings have been entwined all through the historical backdrop of music. One culture that genuinely grasped musicology, the investigation of music, was the Ancient Greeks. They separated music and feelings into two rule capacities: mimesis, which values music for its representational capacity, and purification, the impact music has on the audience. Mimesis was resuscitated in the 1600's with the ascent of musical drama. Writers utilized music to uncover or elevate the feelings communicated
Haley Gambrell 000379986 Musicology 120, Section 1 Essay 1 Performer: Hank Williams Performer’s Life Span: 1923 – 1953 Location: Born in Mount Olive, AL. He and his family moved to Montgomery, AL when he was 13, this is where his career took off. Band Members: The original band members were Arthur Whiting and Braxton Schuffert as guitarists, Freddie Beach on fiddle, and Jimmy Porter on steel guitar. Bio: Hank (Hiram) Williams (Sr.) is the epitome of honky-tonk music. The genre of Williams’ music
The podcast opens to a group of women who appear to be a choir of sorts. They are dressed nicely as if in performance, not a practice session. One of the women is dressed differently with head-garb. The distinctly dressed woman on the left with the head-garb begins to sing a solo. The voice is loud. The voice is singing with a nonmetirical melody. It is very hard to understand what the voice is singing. Even with subtitles, I cannot make out any words. Maybe it is a different language. It is labeled
According to Sharon Anderson-Gould, a professor of philosophy in New York, Immanuel Kant, a German metaphysician and philosopher, believed that history in general is moving in a positive manner because it was moving towards a goal, such as freedom for cultural diversity and understanding (Heller, 2003, p. 2). Despite the differences that every culture has naturally, music and music education have always moved forward throughout time. Over the past century we as a world have seen drastic changes
Throughout the discourse surrounding the genre of Christian rock, it is often relegated to critical ridicule and audience’s disdain. Perfecting a Creed impression is an old comedic punching-down pastime, and those engaged in genuine listening are excluded from the joke. According to Randall J. Stephens, author of The Devil’s Music: How Christians Inspired, Condemned, and Embraced Rock ’n’ Roll, Christian rock’s public reception as “dorky” and “uncool” lies in the paradox of being sincerely insincere
Not much is known about solo flute repertoire from the baroque period, but luckily, some historians are passionate enough to dedicate their lives to researching this literature so musicians of today can learn more about the subject. In an article entitled “Bach and the Flute: The Players, the Instruments, the Music,” authors Ardal Powell and David Lasocki describe what led to Johann Sebastian Bach’s writing his flute sonatas and why they are written the way they are. Ardal Powell has specialist knowledge
Valkyrie is a meticulous thriller based on a large-scale conspiracy within the German army to assassinate Hitler, leading to a failed bombing attempt on July 20, 1944. At the center of the plot was Col. Claus von Stauffenberg, played here by Tom Cruise as the moving force behind the attempted coup, which led to 700 arrests and 200 executions, including von Stauffenberg's. Because we know Hitler survived, the suspense is centered in the minds of the participants, who call up the Reserve Army and actually
“If you always do what you always did, you will always get what you always got.”- Albert Einstein. During my years in middle school I discovered my love for Technology, Gadgets and Automobiles. It always interested me to think of products in terms of customer / consumer needs. How products ought to re-invent themselves in context with the changing consumer needs? I have always loved to read about reviews of automobiles and gadgets in the relevant sector magazines. I am a strong advocator of the perspective
Prince Rogers Nelson born June 7,1958. Prince was a singer, songwriter, record producer, multi instrumentalist and actor. Prince had attended Minneapolis Bryant Junior High School and then transferred to Central High School. Prince played basketball, football and baseball. Prince had played on Central Junior Varsity Basketball. Prince continued to play basketball up to his early age of becoming an adult. Prince had met a man named Jimmy Jam in junior high school in 1973. Prince had impressed Jimmy
status in contemporary American music and culture. The book is chronologically categorized into four parts with nineteen essays. These collected essays are saturated with specific historical moments and each essay is authored by different scholars of musicology and music history. The companion consists of four parts with 4-6 essays each: “Adaptations and transformations: before 1940”; “Maturations and formulations: 1940 to 1970”; “Evolutions and integrations: after 1970”; and “Legacies and transformations