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Music on Deaf Ears
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491_9781845493141
Hooray! Professor Lucy Greens classic text is now available, in its secondedition, to a new generation. The first edition contributed to the developmentof a new field, the sociology of music education. But the argument is of widerinterest, and has been useful to me in better understanding the mechanics ofthe professional life as applicable to the working player.Robert Fripp, King CrimsonRESPONSES TO THE FIRST EDITION OF MUSIC ON DEAF EARS:This is a fine book indeed. The clarity of mind shining through the text isapparent, and the concern with music, musical experience and thedevelopment of children in our schools is self-evident. .Musicians and educators would do well to reflect upon these ideas and theinherent challenges to our comfortable but essentially problematic ways ofthinking about and responding to music.Keith Swanwick, Music and LettersThe argument, necessarily simplified here, is powerfully and cogently made.It not only impinges on educational practice but is one of the best generaldiscussions of musical meaning and ideology I have read.Richard Middleton, Popular MusicThis analysis has considerable explanatory power, especially in regard to theresponse of school pupils to various musical styles. .I recommend this interesting and uncomfortable book not just to musicteachers but to all those musicians and music lovers who think at all aboutthe nature of their art.Christopher Small, British Journal of Music Education
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