Transformational Music Teaching

He received the Doctor of Music with High Distinction from Indiana University , Bloomington, and the Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude from Yale University.

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Chun, Edna B., Chu, George S.T. (Author)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Palgrave Macmillan 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Part I: The Impact of Transformational Music Teaching. Introduction: Dimensions of the Study -- 1. Musical Development as a Holistic Practice -- 2. Major Themes in Transformational Music Teaching -- Part II: Interviews with Renowned Artists and Their Protégés -- 3. The World of Sound -- 4. The International Concert Stage -- 5. Journeys of Discovery -- Part III: Thematic Connections: Universal Experiences -- 6. The Value of Collaboration: Building Community Music Connections -- 7. Musicians Overcoming Major Career Challenges -- 8. Finding Fulfillment: Pathways to Music Careers 
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520 |a He received the Doctor of Music with High Distinction from Indiana University , Bloomington, and the Bachelor of Arts magna cum laude from Yale University. 
520 |a The authors are honest about the issues facing musicians in today’s changing world, but they provide ample thoughts on what can be done through transformative, holistic musical development. This isn’t a resource for pianists, or violinists, or composers; it is a resource for all musicians, especially those transitioning from student to professional. —Nicholas Phillips, University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, WI, USA “A brilliant book that finally addresses the modern landscape of a career in classical music.” —Dr. Donna Lee, Professor and Coordinator of Piano Division at Kent State University. “This is an excellent textbook to inspire music instructors, career advisors, counselors, and their students. The book presents a wide variety of interviews with renowned musicians and they share the fascinating details of their unique approaches to mentoring. These unique life stories kept me engaged throughout.” —Dr.  
520 |a Yumiko Oshima-Ryan, Professor of Piano, Gustavus Adolphus College Designed as a practical resource, this book examines transformational and inclusive approaches to the teaching of music at the postsecondary level based on first-person interviews with renowned musicians and their students. At the heart of the study are musical/artistic perspectives and pedagogical approaches from leading artists and the insights of their students on the impact of the teaching and mentoring process. Through case studies with renowned musicians and their protégés, the book identifies common themes in teaching and mentoring across classical and jazz performance. Each case study is a master class with the artist that offers insight into the evolution of the individual’s musical career, their approach to teaching, and specific strategies for navigating the complexities of the music business environment.  
520 |a With remarkable candor, artists and their protégés sharehow they navigated significant obstacles in their career journeys. Including overcoming performance anxiety, disability and injury, lack of financial support, difficulty obtaining an agent and recording contracts, country location and stereotypes based on gender and nationality. The book serves as an important resource for music educators by offering concrete approaches to mentoring talented students, while also sharing specific strategies for aspiring professional musicians seeking to forge a career in a highly competitive musical market. Edna B. Chun serves as chief learning officer with HigherEd Talent and teaches in the graduate Human Capital Management program in the Columbia University School of Professional Studies. She holds the Doctor of Music and Master of Music degrees with High Distinction from Indiana University, Bloomington. George S.T. Chu is Professor of Music at Hamline University, Saint Paul, Minnesota.