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Teaching the 'people's music' at the 'people's college': A historical study of American popular music in the American junior/community college curriculum 1924--1955.

机译:在“人民大学”教授“人民音乐”:1924--1955年美国初级/社区大学课程中对美国流行音乐的历史研究。

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Although the teaching and learning of popular music in formal educational institutions remains a controversial issue in the United States and abroad, historical research studies on the development of popular music education have been scarce. This study examines the introduction of popular music education into the American public junior college music curriculum beginning in the Great Depression and concluding with the rise of rock and roll in 1955, a popular music style that demanded a different pedagogical paradigm.;Historical case studies were conducted on three public junior colleges in the Los Angeles metropolitan area (Long Beach Junior College, Los Angeles Junior College, and Pasadena Junior College) that were instrumental in introducing American popular music into the junior college curriculum during the 1930s, at a time when the traditional college music curriculum was devoted exclusively to the Western European art music canon. In each case study, the sociocultural context of the junior college's home city, the mission of the junior college, the composition of the music faculty and the music curriculum, and the role of popular music in the curriculum were investigated.;Factors that contributed to curricular innovation are summarized, including the cultural milieu of New Deal-era Los Angeles, the national expansion of the public junior college movement, and the focus on vocational education in California between World War I and World War II. The rationale for these curricular innovations centered on the need for a more relevant curriculum that prepared students for greater career opportunities and more accurately reflected the musical preferences and practices of the local community.
机译:尽管在美国和国外,正规教育机构中流行音乐的教与学仍然是一个有争议的问题,但是关于流行音乐教育发展的历史研究却很少。这项研究考察了从大萧条开始到1955年摇滚乐的兴起的流行音乐教育在美国公立初中音乐课程中的引入,这种流行音乐风格需要不同的教学范式。在洛杉矶都会区的三所公立初级学院(长滩初级学院,洛杉矶初级学院和帕萨迪纳初级学院)上进行,这有助于将美国流行音乐引入1930年代的初级学院课程中,传统的大学音乐课程专门针对西欧艺术音乐经典。在每个案例研究中,调查了大专院校所在城市的社会文化背景,大专院校的使命,音乐系和音乐课程的组成以及流行音乐在课程中的作用。课程创新进行了总结,包括新政时代洛杉矶的文化环境,公立大专院校运动的全国扩张以及第一次世界大战和第二次世界大战之间加利福尼亚州的职业教育。这些课程创新的基本原理是,需要提供更相关的课程,为学生提供更多的职业机会,并更准确地反映当地社区的音乐喜好和实践。

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  • 作者

    Krikun, Andrew H.;

  • 作者单位

    New York University.;

  • 授予单位 New York University.;
  • 学科 Education Music.;Education History of.;Education Community College.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2014
  • 页码 357 p.
  • 总页数 357
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
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