Philosophy of Music Education, A: Advancing
the Vision, 3rd Edition
By Bennett Reimer
$82.40
For undergraduate- and graduate-level courses
in Introduction to Music Education, Foundations
of Music Education, History and Philosophy
of Music Education, and Contemporary Issues
in Music Education.
This text advances the philosophy of its
previous editions into new territory, recasting
it in light of emerging ideas and interests
in philosophy in general and in philosophy
of music in particular. The foundational
concept—that the values of music are gained
through direct experiences with its meaningful
sounds—remains intact, but is explained and
applied in broader, more inclusive scope,
with a synergistic philosophical stance as
the basis.
"The author is one of the few people
who actually has something unique and important
to say about the present state of music education
in the world." — Dr. John Kratus, Michigan
State University
"This is a broad, sweeping text. While
the core issues and perspectives of the previous
editions have been maintained, here they
are framed and explored in light of contemporary
perspectives, theories, research findings,
and curricular developments. This book examines
the unique value of music and music learning,
explains why school music education has been
such a successful enterprise in the past,
and proposes future directions for continued
growth." — Dr. Steven Morrison, University
o f Washington
"Reimer is perhaps the most progressive
thinker in music education because he is
so knowledgeable and compassionate about
current trends in philosophy, education,
and psychology." — Dr. Carlos Xavier
Rodriguez, University of Iowa
"This 'revisioning' of his philosophy
stakes some new ground as it adroitly and
cogently addresses the tough questions faced
by twenty-first century music educators.
This volume is required reading for everyone
concerned with the theory and practice of
American music education." — Dr. James
F. Daugherty, University of Kansas
Table of Contents
1. From Philosophical Concurrence to Diversity:
Problems and Opportunities.
2. Several Alternative Views and a Synergistic
Proposal: An Experience-Based Philosophy
of Music Education.
3. The Feeling Dimension of Musical Experience.
4. The Creating Dimension of Musical Experience.
5. The Meaning Dimension of Musical Experience.
6. The Contextual Dimension of Musical Experience.
7. From Theory to Practice: Musical Roles
as Intelligences.
8. Advancing the Vision: Toward a Comprehensive
General Music Program.
9. Advancing the Vision: Toward a Comprehensive
Specialized Music Program.
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