This book uncovers the multifaceted nature of music participation through a collection of studies in a wide variety of musical contexts across the United States. The contributors combine personal voices and vivid narratives with scholarship to present many potential meanings of music participation, and lay out research-based implications for lifelong music education. Exploring music participation in choral and instrumental ensembles; school music classes and community groups; in-person and virtual spaces; among children, young adults, and older adults; and for native-born citizens and immigrants, the 10 original studies in this volume present a diverse portrait of musical engagement. The chapters draw out themes including enjoyment, identity development, learner autonomy, social interaction, motivation, commitment, and quality of life, and draw connections between musical meanings and philosophical principles from both Western and Eastern traditions.
Linked by interludes that connect the empirical studies with philosophical interpretations, this volume brings together multiple methodologies and perspectives to consider the social, cultural, and psychological meanings of lifelong music participation. It offers a valuable resource for scholars, professionals, and students working in school and community music or music education research, as well as readers interested in general education, social psychology, lifelong learning, and aging studies.
Author(s): C. Victor Fung, Lisa J. Lehmberg
Series: Routledge New Directions in Music Education Series
Publisher: Routledge
Year: 2022
Language: English
Pages: 266
City: New York
Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
Series Foreword
List of Contributors
Introduction
1 Space for Music Participations
PART 1 Early Schooling Years
Interlude 1
2 Discovering the Meanings of Music to Preschoolers and Kindergarteners in Music Class
3 Exploring Meaning to Increase Engagement in a
Fifth-
Grade
General Music Class
Interlude 2
PART 2 Adolescent Years
4 Meanings of a Secondary General Music Keyboard Class for Middle School Students
5 High School Choral Experience and Its Transfer into Emerging Adulthood
Interlude 3
6 Foregoing High School Music Class to Discover Meaning in Music Making
Interlude 4
PART 3 Adult Years
7 A Motivational Model of College Music Ensemble Participation for Non-Music Majors
8 Divergent Paths: Connecting Musicking, Meaning, and Occupational Identity in Music Teachers
9 Real Voices, Virtual Ensemble: The Meaning of Participation in Eric Whitacre’s Virtual Choirs
Interlude 5
10 Transformative Learning through Music Participation in a Dance Group Founded by Chinese Immigrants
11 Participatory Music Making and Quality of Life of Older Adults
Interlude 6
12 Meanings in the Making: Lifelong Implications
Index