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Title Expanding the canon : black composers in the music theory classroom / edited by Melissa Hoag
Published Abingdon ; New York : Routledge, [2022]
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Description 1 online resource (xvii, 267 pages) : illustrations, music
Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- List of Contributors -- Foreword -- Introduction -- 1 Our Field at Its Best -- Part One Fundamentals and Diatonic Harmony -- 2 Rethinking Music Fundamentals: Centering the Contributions of Black Musicians -- 3 Change from the Middle, Right from the Beginning: Strategies for Incorporating Black Composers in a Music Fundamentals Course -- 4 Rhiannon Giddens and Francis "Frank" Johnson in the First-Year Theory Classroom
5 From Counterpoint to Small Forms: A Cross-Stylistic Approach to Centering Black Artists in the Theory Core -- Part Two Chromaticism and Other Advanced Topics -- 6 Modal Mixture -- 7 "Elite Syncopations" and "Euphonic Sounds": Scott Joplin in the Aural Skills Classroom -- 8 Modulation -- Part Three Form -- 9 A Jazz-Specific Lens: Methodological Diversity in the Music Theory Core -- 10 Of Simple Forms and Firsts: On Francis Johnson and Harry Burleigh -- 11 A Trio of Art Songs on Texts by Langston Hughes -- 12 Teaching Sonatas Beyond "Mostly Mozart" -- Part Four Popular Music
13 Expanding the Scope of Analysis in the Popular Music Classroom -- 14 Formal Structures and Narrative Design in Janelle Monáe's The ArchAndroid -- 15 Diving Deeper into Rhythm and Meter Through Drum Parts in Twenty-First-Century Pop -- 16 Developing Contemporary Rhythm Skills Through Contemporary R&B -- 17 Structural Shifts and Identity in Music by Ester Rada -- Part Five Twentieth-Century Music -- 18 Inclusivity and the "Perfect Teaching Piece" in the Undergraduate Post-Tonal Classroom -- 19 Dream Variations: An Analytical Exploration of Florence Price's "My Dream"
20 Teaching Twentieth-Century Stylistic Pluralism Through the Music of George Walker -- 21 Teaching Julia Perry's Homunculus C.F. -- Index
Summary "Directly addressing the underrepresentation of Black composers in core music curricula, Expanding the Canon: Black Composers in the Music Theory Classroom aims to both demonstrate why diversification is badly needed and help faculty expand their teaching with practical, classroom-oriented lesson plans that focus on teaching music theory with music by Black composers. This collection of 21 chapters is loosely arranged to resemble a typical music theory curriculum, with topics progressing from basic to advanced and moving from fundamentals, diatonic harmony, and chromatic harmony to form, popular music, and music of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries. Some chapters focus on segments of the traditional music theory sequence, while others consider a single style or composer. Contributors address both methods to incorporate the music of Black composers into familiar topics, and ways to rethink and expand the purview of the music theory curriculum. A foreword by Philip Ewell and an introductory narrative by Teresa L. Reed describing her experiences as an African American student of music set the volume in wider context. Incorporating a wide range of examples by composers across classical, jazz, and popular genres, this book helps bring the rich and varied body of music by Black composers into the core of music theory pedagogy and offers a vital resource for all faculty teaching music theory and analysis."-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Melissa Hoag (she/her/hers) is Associate Professor of music theory at Oakland University in Rochester, Michigan, where she has served as Coordinator of music theory since 2007. She has taught all levels of undergraduate and graduate music theory and aural skills, as well as courses on counterpoint, form, and twentieth- and twenty-first-century music. Her publications on counterpoint, pedagogy, and voice leading in Brahms have appeared in BACH, Music Theory Online, Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy, Gamut, Dutch Journal of Music Theory, and The Routledge Companion to Music Theory Pedagogy (ed. VanHandel). She serves as reviews editor for Journal of Music Theory Pedagogy and is a Question Leader for the AP music theory exam. In addition to a PhD in music theory, she also holds a certificate in Diversity and Inclusion through Cornell University
Description based upon online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed Jan 4th, 2023)
Subject Music theory -- Instruction and study
Music by Black composers -- Analysis, appreciation
Culturally relevant pedagogy.
Music by Black composers
Music theory.
MUSIC / General
MUSIC / Ethnic
MUSIC / Instruction & Study / General
Culturally relevant pedagogy
Music theory -- Instruction and study
Form Electronic book
Author Hoag, Melissa E., editor.
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