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This concise book critically examines the intersection of power, privilege, and classical music in higher education through an extensive study of the experiences, training, and background of teachers of musical theatre singing.

Mapping the divides within the voice pedagogy field, it shows how despite the growth of non-classical programmes, the teaching of vocal music in the United States continues to be structurally dominated by Western classical music. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and observations of practicing instructors, the author argues that current voice pedagogy training's classical-centred approach fails to prepare instructors to teach the range of vocal styles needed in the contemporary musical theatre profession. Combining a critical review of existing practices with proposals for change, this book sheds light on a key problem in voice pedagogy today.

Based on field research and drawing on both Shulman's signature pedagogies theory and Bourdieu's concepts of

Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Marble Buildings

Chapter 2 Behind Closed Doors

Chapter 3 What Was Going On In Musical Theatre One-To-One Singing Pedagogy In Universities?

Chapter 4 Where Did You Learn To Teach?

Chapter 5 Deep Structures Of Voice Pedagogy In Universities In The United States

Chapter 6 Habitus And Capitals Of Musical Theatre Singing Teachers

Chapter 7 The Field of Voice Pedagogy

Chapter 8 Turning The Corner?

Exposing the Chasms in Voice Pedagogy

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 2/13/2024 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032365411, 978-1032365411
      ISBN10: 1032365412

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This concise book critically examines the intersection of power, privilege, and classical music in higher education through an extensive study of the experiences, training, and background of teachers of musical theatre singing.

      Mapping the divides within the voice pedagogy field, it shows how despite the growth of non-classical programmes, the teaching of vocal music in the United States continues to be structurally dominated by Western classical music. Drawing on extensive fieldwork and observations of practicing instructors, the author argues that current voice pedagogy training's classical-centred approach fails to prepare instructors to teach the range of vocal styles needed in the contemporary musical theatre profession. Combining a critical review of existing practices with proposals for change, this book sheds light on a key problem in voice pedagogy today.

      Based on field research and drawing on both Shulman's signature pedagogies theory and Bourdieu's concepts of

      Table of Contents

      Chapter 1 Marble Buildings

      Chapter 2 Behind Closed Doors

      Chapter 3 What Was Going On In Musical Theatre One-To-One Singing Pedagogy In Universities?

      Chapter 4 Where Did You Learn To Teach?

      Chapter 5 Deep Structures Of Voice Pedagogy In Universities In The United States

      Chapter 6 Habitus And Capitals Of Musical Theatre Singing Teachers

      Chapter 7 The Field of Voice Pedagogy

      Chapter 8 Turning The Corner?

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