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Book Synopsis

Never has there been a more urgent time to foster cultural humility, diversity, and community dialogue while addressing systemically exclusionary teaching practices in vocal music.

Singing Down the Barriers offers readers from all ethnic backgrounds a space in which to better understand the historical and cultural barriers to researching, programming, and performing repertoire by composers from the African diaspora. Emery Stephens and Caroline Helton present a pedagogical guide for singers, singing teachers, students, and administrators that will assist not only with programming but also in creating sustainable, brave spaces for critical conversations on race, equity, and American music. The book is divided into three parts:

  • Part one presents historical context for African American song from the 19th century to the 21st century.
  • Part two examines the culture of academic institutions and provides a framework for positive change.
  • Part three provides strategies to foster integrated communities that can explore this repertoire with respect and mutual support as well as ways to incorporate Afrocentric music into the canon.

This book is a seminal resource for higher education, community music programs, private studios, and beyond, and will help support DEI initiatives for vocal music programs.



Table of Contents

List of Figures

Preface

Introduction: What is the “Singing Down the Barriers” Project?

Section I: Historical Foundations and Context

Chapter 1: American Music in the 19th Century through an Inclusive Lens

Chapter 2: The Early Twentieth Century: Race, Music, Popular Culture and the Harlem Renaissance

Chapter 3: Post-War, the Civil Rights Era, and Beyond

Section II. Institutional Interventions

Chapter 4: The Academy as an Agent of Restorative Justice through Pedagogy, Performance, Research, and Community Engagement

Chapter 5: Influence and Inspiration: Understanding Context and Cultural Influences in Classical American Vocal Music

Chapter 6: Centering the African American Experience: Spirituals and Non-classical Genres in the Voice Studio

Section III: Strategies for Creating Community and Building Music Ecosystems

Chapter 7: Allyship, Permission, and Informed Performance Practice

Chapter 8 :Facilitating Meaningful Conversations and Building Relationships: How to Create Vibrant Music Ecosystems in the Academy

Chapter 9: Community Engagement, Data Collection, and Audience Development

Selected Bibliography and Resources

Selected Song Anthologies and Collections

Glossary

Index

About the Authors

Singing Down the Barriers: A Guide to Centering

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 15/07/2023
      ISBN13: 9781538169919, 978-1538169919
      ISBN10: 1538169916

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Never has there been a more urgent time to foster cultural humility, diversity, and community dialogue while addressing systemically exclusionary teaching practices in vocal music.

      Singing Down the Barriers offers readers from all ethnic backgrounds a space in which to better understand the historical and cultural barriers to researching, programming, and performing repertoire by composers from the African diaspora. Emery Stephens and Caroline Helton present a pedagogical guide for singers, singing teachers, students, and administrators that will assist not only with programming but also in creating sustainable, brave spaces for critical conversations on race, equity, and American music. The book is divided into three parts:

      • Part one presents historical context for African American song from the 19th century to the 21st century.
      • Part two examines the culture of academic institutions and provides a framework for positive change.
      • Part three provides strategies to foster integrated communities that can explore this repertoire with respect and mutual support as well as ways to incorporate Afrocentric music into the canon.

      This book is a seminal resource for higher education, community music programs, private studios, and beyond, and will help support DEI initiatives for vocal music programs.



      Table of Contents

      List of Figures

      Preface

      Introduction: What is the “Singing Down the Barriers” Project?

      Section I: Historical Foundations and Context

      Chapter 1: American Music in the 19th Century through an Inclusive Lens

      Chapter 2: The Early Twentieth Century: Race, Music, Popular Culture and the Harlem Renaissance

      Chapter 3: Post-War, the Civil Rights Era, and Beyond

      Section II. Institutional Interventions

      Chapter 4: The Academy as an Agent of Restorative Justice through Pedagogy, Performance, Research, and Community Engagement

      Chapter 5: Influence and Inspiration: Understanding Context and Cultural Influences in Classical American Vocal Music

      Chapter 6: Centering the African American Experience: Spirituals and Non-classical Genres in the Voice Studio

      Section III: Strategies for Creating Community and Building Music Ecosystems

      Chapter 7: Allyship, Permission, and Informed Performance Practice

      Chapter 8 :Facilitating Meaningful Conversations and Building Relationships: How to Create Vibrant Music Ecosystems in the Academy

      Chapter 9: Community Engagement, Data Collection, and Audience Development

      Selected Bibliography and Resources

      Selected Song Anthologies and Collections

      Glossary

      Index

      About the Authors

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