Journeys of Lifelong Learning in Music : Perspectives on Musicians' Identity and Professional Performance: a Reflective Handbook.

By: Smilde, RinekeMaterial type: TextTextPublisher: Utrecht : Eburon Academic Publishers, 2021Copyright date: �2021Edition: 1st edDescription: 1 online resource (235 pages)Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9789463013628Genre/Form: Electronic books.Additional physical formats: Print version:: Journeys of Lifelong Learning in MusicDDC classification: 780.7 Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword by Peter Renshaw -- PART I. Lifelong Learning in Music -- Introduction -- 1. Musicians and Lifelong Learning -- PART II. New Audiences andInnovative Practices -- 2. Musicians Engaging with New Audiences -- 3. A Shared Heart: Music in Healthcare Contexts -- PART III. Musicians' Professional Performance -- 4. Seven Overarching Concepts -- 5. Performance and Identity -- PART IV. The Reflexive Institution -- 6. The Reflexive Conservatoire -- 7. Final Considerations -- References -- Index -- The author -- Acknowledgements.
Summary: In this reflective handbook, Rineke Smilde clarifies fundamental concepts of Lifelong Learning in Music through examples of research projects which were explorative and innovative. She identifies several key themes such as reflective practice, artistry, excellence, reciprocity and artistic response. She gives special attention to the notion of the 'reflexive conservatoire', which is rooted within the framework of lifelong learning and includes attention to tacit knowing, artistic excellence and the crucial connection to the outside world. In the end, Smilde makes a strong case for all musicians developing an informed social role that reflects their own identity and underpins their professional performance.
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Intro -- CONTENTS -- Foreword by Peter Renshaw -- PART I. Lifelong Learning in Music -- Introduction -- 1. Musicians and Lifelong Learning -- PART II. New Audiences andInnovative Practices -- 2. Musicians Engaging with New Audiences -- 3. A Shared Heart: Music in Healthcare Contexts -- PART III. Musicians' Professional Performance -- 4. Seven Overarching Concepts -- 5. Performance and Identity -- PART IV. The Reflexive Institution -- 6. The Reflexive Conservatoire -- 7. Final Considerations -- References -- Index -- The author -- Acknowledgements.

In this reflective handbook, Rineke Smilde clarifies fundamental concepts of Lifelong Learning in Music through examples of research projects which were explorative and innovative. She identifies several key themes such as reflective practice, artistry, excellence, reciprocity and artistic response. She gives special attention to the notion of the 'reflexive conservatoire', which is rooted within the framework of lifelong learning and includes attention to tacit knowing, artistic excellence and the crucial connection to the outside world. In the end, Smilde makes a strong case for all musicians developing an informed social role that reflects their own identity and underpins their professional performance.

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Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2023. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.

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