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Community music around the world reflects the growing and diverse ways humans collectivise and express themselves in ways that articulate our cultural, social, and environmental complexity. Revisiting, redevising, and reimagining some of the field's approaches, ideologies, and contexts, this co-edited volume investigates beyond generalist intercultural and internationalist concepts to reveal the complexity of social ways people come together to make music and to making music be central to this sociality.

The authors explore the role community music plays out around the world and how various instrumentally based music-making communities operate as ecologies that allow notions of social, political, and cultural agency and identity/ies. Chapters cover various instrumental community music ensembles, observing how they, as social microcosms of change and stasis, provide working methods new and old, extol values, and model ethical behaviours that are fluid and dynamic, steadfast an

Table of Contents

List of Contributors

Foreword

Chapter 1. Introduction - Redefining the Field

Leon R de Bruin and Jane Southcott

PART 1: MAINTAINING AND DISRUPTING TRADITIONS: CULTURAL, POLITICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY MUSIC PRACTICES

- Maintaining/ disrupting traditions

- Theoretical perspectives and landscapes – re-territory/deterritorialization

- Reimagining the community music ensemble

- Innovation/stasis/ in the community ensemble

Chapter 2. Shifting the Conservatory Narrative: Designing University Curriculum that Celebrates Communities’ Musics

Te Oti Rakena and John Coulter

Chapter 3. Optimising the Feedback Loop Between Community and Community Ensemble: A Case Study

Adam Starr

Chapter 4. The Venda tshikona Reed-Pipe Dance as Community Music: Mapping the Ecology of a South African Traditional Music

Susan Harrop-Allin and Dean Salant

Chapter 5. An Inclusion Strategy Approach for Deepening Community Music Engagement in Non-Metropolitan Australia

Graham Sattler and Phil Mullen

PART 2: THE RHYZOMAL ASSEMBLAGE: INTERACTIONS AND LOCALIZED MICRO-SYSTEMS OF INDIVIDUALS’ COMMUNAL EXISTENCE

- Musical ecologies and ecosystems

- Multiple participation, diverse agencies and identities

- Individual and group agency

- Action and intra-action in community musicking

Chapter 6. Agua! The flourishing of Latin Music in Melbourne, Australia

Leon R de Bruin

Chapter 7. Synthesis and Embodiment: The Lowell String Project as Complex Musical Ecosystem

Elissa Johnson-Green

Chapter 8. Mount Gambier's Generations in Jazz: The Impact of Community and Cross-Regional Partnerships

Adam Hardcastle

Chapter 9. Friends in Concert: Growing Music Teacher Identities through Community Music Making

Yan Chen Alvyn Eng, Siew Ling Chua and James Lee

Chapter 10. Training and Retaining Traditions: The Grainger Wind Symphony

Jane Southcott and Leon R de Bruin

PART 3: WIDER MESO-SYSTEMS OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHANGE, EVOLUTION AND INNOVATION

- Specific practices, interactions environments, partnerships and collaborations

- The ethics of specific instrumental community music ensembles

- Local/glocal/international perspectives and movements

- Creativities in instrumental community music – how is it different/ same between prof and amateur

Chapter 11. The Armidale Symphony Orchestra: The Ecology of a Regional Orchestra

Alana Blackburn

Chapter 12. Friends in Music: The Chao Feng Chinese Orchestra, Melbourne, Australia

Jane Southcott and Vicky Liao

Chapter 13. The Golden Age Ensemble: A Community Music Partnership

Chi Ying Lam

Chapter 14. PUBlic Choir: Facilitating an Emergent Musicking Community

Graham Sattler

Chapter 15. Jazz, Improvisation, Community: The Affective Constitution of Social Identity

Chris Stover

Chapter 16. Postlude

Leon R de Bruin and Jane Southcott

References

Index

Musical Ecologies

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 11/11/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032184333, 978-1032184333
      ISBN10: 1032184337

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Community music around the world reflects the growing and diverse ways humans collectivise and express themselves in ways that articulate our cultural, social, and environmental complexity. Revisiting, redevising, and reimagining some of the field's approaches, ideologies, and contexts, this co-edited volume investigates beyond generalist intercultural and internationalist concepts to reveal the complexity of social ways people come together to make music and to making music be central to this sociality.

      The authors explore the role community music plays out around the world and how various instrumentally based music-making communities operate as ecologies that allow notions of social, political, and cultural agency and identity/ies. Chapters cover various instrumental community music ensembles, observing how they, as social microcosms of change and stasis, provide working methods new and old, extol values, and model ethical behaviours that are fluid and dynamic, steadfast an

      Table of Contents

      List of Contributors

      Foreword

      Chapter 1. Introduction - Redefining the Field

      Leon R de Bruin and Jane Southcott

      PART 1: MAINTAINING AND DISRUPTING TRADITIONS: CULTURAL, POLITICAL, ENVIRONMENTAL ECOLOGIES OF COMMUNITY MUSIC PRACTICES

      - Maintaining/ disrupting traditions

      - Theoretical perspectives and landscapes – re-territory/deterritorialization

      - Reimagining the community music ensemble

      - Innovation/stasis/ in the community ensemble

      Chapter 2. Shifting the Conservatory Narrative: Designing University Curriculum that Celebrates Communities’ Musics

      Te Oti Rakena and John Coulter

      Chapter 3. Optimising the Feedback Loop Between Community and Community Ensemble: A Case Study

      Adam Starr

      Chapter 4. The Venda tshikona Reed-Pipe Dance as Community Music: Mapping the Ecology of a South African Traditional Music

      Susan Harrop-Allin and Dean Salant

      Chapter 5. An Inclusion Strategy Approach for Deepening Community Music Engagement in Non-Metropolitan Australia

      Graham Sattler and Phil Mullen

      PART 2: THE RHYZOMAL ASSEMBLAGE: INTERACTIONS AND LOCALIZED MICRO-SYSTEMS OF INDIVIDUALS’ COMMUNAL EXISTENCE

      - Musical ecologies and ecosystems

      - Multiple participation, diverse agencies and identities

      - Individual and group agency

      - Action and intra-action in community musicking

      Chapter 6. Agua! The flourishing of Latin Music in Melbourne, Australia

      Leon R de Bruin

      Chapter 7. Synthesis and Embodiment: The Lowell String Project as Complex Musical Ecosystem

      Elissa Johnson-Green

      Chapter 8. Mount Gambier's Generations in Jazz: The Impact of Community and Cross-Regional Partnerships

      Adam Hardcastle

      Chapter 9. Friends in Concert: Growing Music Teacher Identities through Community Music Making

      Yan Chen Alvyn Eng, Siew Ling Chua and James Lee

      Chapter 10. Training and Retaining Traditions: The Grainger Wind Symphony

      Jane Southcott and Leon R de Bruin

      PART 3: WIDER MESO-SYSTEMS OF SOCIAL AND CULTURAL CHANGE, EVOLUTION AND INNOVATION

      - Specific practices, interactions environments, partnerships and collaborations

      - The ethics of specific instrumental community music ensembles

      - Local/glocal/international perspectives and movements

      - Creativities in instrumental community music – how is it different/ same between prof and amateur

      Chapter 11. The Armidale Symphony Orchestra: The Ecology of a Regional Orchestra

      Alana Blackburn

      Chapter 12. Friends in Music: The Chao Feng Chinese Orchestra, Melbourne, Australia

      Jane Southcott and Vicky Liao

      Chapter 13. The Golden Age Ensemble: A Community Music Partnership

      Chi Ying Lam

      Chapter 14. PUBlic Choir: Facilitating an Emergent Musicking Community

      Graham Sattler

      Chapter 15. Jazz, Improvisation, Community: The Affective Constitution of Social Identity

      Chris Stover

      Chapter 16. Postlude

      Leon R de Bruin and Jane Southcott

      References

      Index

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