Engaging Musical Practices
A Sourcebook for Instrumental Music
Suzanne L Burton editor Alden H Snell, II editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Rowman & Littlefield
Published:16th Feb '15
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Engaging Musical Practices: A Sourcebook for Instrumental Music is a long awaited compilation of best practices for instrumental music education. This unique book contains practical and pedagogically oriented chapters written by leaders in the field of instrumental music education. Designed for instrumental music teachers or for use in instrumental methods courses, the book covers a wide range of topics, such as: •student readiness for instrumental music •beginning an instrumental music program •teaching instrumental music at the intermediate and advanced levels •working with strings and orchestras •motivating students •incorporating improvisation into the curriculum •selecting repertoire based on curricular goals •engaging students in assessment •marching band pedagogy and techniques •integrating technology •considering “traditional” instrumental music practice •becoming an instrumental music teacher •communicating effectively with stakeholders Contributions by James Ancona and Heidi Sarver, Kimberly Ackney and Colleen Conway, Christopher Azzara, William Bauer and Rick Dammers, Brian Bersh, Suzanne Burton & Rick Townsend, Patricia Campbell and Lee Higgins, Robert Gardner, Richard Grunow, Mike Hewitt and Bret Smith, Dan Isbell, Nate Kruse, Chad Nicholson, Alden Snell, and David Stringham.
Engaging Musical Practices ought to be a part of every music educator's library of resources. . . .[T]he book proves to be a good source for stimulating self-reflection about increasing the academic rigor, setting up a successful program, making adjustments to current curricular focuses, offering new teaching strategies and offering thoughtful pedagogical issues to spark conversations with colleagues. * American Music Teacher *
Engaging Musical Practices: A Sourcebook for Instrumental Music makes for valuable supplementary reading for any college Instrumental Music Methods course and is likewise beneficial material for the veteran teacher.... [The book] provides the instrumental teacher with an arsenal of high-quality materials to sharpen his or her tools for teaching. Many journals and scholarly books are mentioned, as are first-rate music education publishers, such as GIA Music and Meredith Music Publications. Ideas and foundations presented throughout the sourcebook will help teachers to design a national curriculum dedicated to Creating, Performing, and Responding. * Music Educators Journal *
A superb collection of some the finest minds in music education covering the wide array of instrumental ensemble instruction. In each chapter authors explore topics in depth, offer ideas and proven methods and techniques for implementation, incorporating and unpacking the new National Core Arts Music Standards for ensembles. A must have for every instrumental ensemble teachers’ library and students in music education degree programs. In fact, this collection is so significant and comprehensive that I suggest all ensemble teachers read it! -- Tom Dean, Mt. Pleasant High School, Wilmington DE, past president, Eastern Division NAfME
What a tremendous resource for music teachers. With contributions by teachers writing within their own personal expertise in a broad range of subjects, this is a book that the novice or experienced teacher could benefit from and may be used as a resource many times over! -- Stephen Shewan, composer, director of bands, Williamsville East High School, NY
Engaging Musical Practices: A Sourcebook for Instrumental Music is a comprehensive resource that combines philosophical, theoretical, curricular, assessment, and practical insights for music educators teaching in lesson and ensemble settings. Aligned with music literacy goals of the National Core Arts Music Standards, it guides practitioners in fundamental practices that address students’ developing needs and interests in their pursuit of lifelong musical involvement. This is a must-have resource for school music programs everywhere. -- Johanna J. Siebert, Ph.D., director of fine arts, Webster Central School District
Engaging Musical Practices: A Sourcebook for Instrumental Music will be a valuable addition to any music educator’s library. With over 20 knowledgeable contributors, and hundreds of references and resources cited, this text will no doubt provide a contribution to teachers, department chairs, and researchers for many years to come. -- Richard Victor, State College, PA Area School District Music Coordinator, 1986-2011; PMEA President, 2000-2002
ISBN: 9781475804331
Dimensions: 223mm x 154mm x 22mm
Weight: 445g
308 pages