Beauty, Reason, and Power - William M. Perrine

Beauty, Reason, and Power

Music Education in a Pluralist Society
Buch | Softcover
354 Seiten
2023 | New edition
Peter Lang Publishing Inc (Verlag)
978-1-4331-9911-0 (ISBN)
56,95 inkl. MwSt
Beauty, Reason, Power argues that music education, as part of a classical education, can cultivate shared loves across political, religious, or cultural lines in a pluralist society.
Music, when approached as a part of a classical liberal arts education, is a profoundly humanizing endeavor which can facilitate individual musical and moral growth within communities of practice. A classical approach to music education contrasts with common progressive and critical curriculum frameworks through a philosophically realist analysis. From this perspective, a classical education serves as an induction into the liberal arts as a living tradition of cultural memory rooted in the transcendentals of Truth, Goodness, and Beauty. Further, because a classical liberal arts education is an education in virtue, it equips students to contribute to the common good as a member of their broader communities. Music education, as part of a classical education, can cultivate shared loves across political, religious, or cultural lines in a pluralist society. Studying music allows practitioners to expand the circle of internal goods of a musical tradition while respecting existing individual and community moral commitments. Students learn music classically through ethical apprenticeship, a foundational method of induction into existing musical traditions which draws its pedagogical authority from both the internal standards of the craft and the practice’s hierarchical relation to an external moral order. Music education ultimately contributes to the life well lived when it reflects a narrative unity encompassing myth and reason, lived virtuously through the mastery of desire as measured by normative standards that are intrinsically meaningful beyond the limitations of the self.





“Every serious person in music education needs this book. William Perrine, impressively well read and deeply thoughtful, makes the convincing case for a classic liberal, aesthetic music education, and does so in the even-handed way of the true scholar. Perrine’s book points the way for the needed renaissance in music education, a rebirth which would revive the importance of art and contemplation in human experience.”—Charles Peltz, Director of Wind Ensemble Activities, New England Conservatory





"At long last, a major work that forwards a traditionalist approach to music education, firmly rooted in the core tenets of Classical education and foundational thinkers. Although written primarily with the Western context in mind, its insightful analyses and comprehensive coverage of timeless and transcultural themes like beauty, goodness, and music education as a humanizing enterprise appeals and speaks to a broad array of international readers."—Leonard Tan, Associate Professor of Music at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

William M. Perrine serves as Associate Professor of Music and Director of Instrumental Activities at Concordia University Ann Arbor where he directs the Wind Ensemble and Orchestra. He holds a PhD in music education from Indiana University, with a specialization in the philosophy of music education.

Preface – Acknowledgments – Introduction: Pluralism, Music Education, and Philosophical Tradition – Foundations of the Western Tradition – Realism and the Quest for Beauty – Reason and Inquiries for Truth – Transformation and the Will to Power – The Classical Tradition and Music – The Classical Tradition and Education – The Classical Tradition and Music Education – Conclusion: Traditions in Conflict and Dialogue – Index.

“Every serious person in music education needs this book. William Perrine, impressively well read and deeply thoughtful, makes the convincing case for a classic liberal, aesthetic music education, and does so in the even-handed way of the true scholar. Perrine’s book points the way for the needed renaissance in music education, a rebirth which would revive the importance of art and contemplation in human experience.”—Charles Peltz, Director of Wind Ensemble Activities, New England Conservatory

“At long last, a major work that forwards a traditionalist approach to music education, firmly rooted in the core tenets of Classical education and foundational thinkers. Although written primarily with the Western context in mind, its insightful analyses and comprehensive coverage of timeless and transcultural themes like beauty, goodness, and music education as a humanizing enterprise appeals and speaks to a broad array of international readers.”—Leonard Tan, Associate Professor of Music at the National Institute of Education, Nanyang Technological University (Singapore)

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 1 Illustrations, unspecified
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Maße 150 x 225 mm
Gewicht 523 g
Themenwelt Kunst / Musik / Theater Musik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Allgemeines / Lexika
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Bildungstheorie
Schlagworte Beauty, Reason, and Power • classical liberal arts education • critiques of Critical Pedagogy • critiques of progressive education • Curriculum theory • excellence and virtue in music • history of music education • musical apprenticeship • music as a social practice • Music Education • Music Education in a Pluralist Society • Philosophy of music • transcendental properties of being • William M. Perrine
ISBN-10 1-4331-9911-4 / 1433199114
ISBN-13 978-1-4331-9911-0 / 9781433199110
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