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David MacDonald uploaded the file: Note name quiz images to
Open Music Theory — Instructor Community on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoImage files for every line and space on treble, bass, alto, and tenor clefs to be used in LMS quizzes, slides, etc.
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David MacDonald uploaded the file: Lizzo – Juice (chorus lead sheet) to
Open Music Theory — Instructor Community on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoLead sheet example for seventh chords in a four-bar loop
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Christine Boone started the topic Popular Music Interest Group Award Winners 2020 in the discussion
Society for Music Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoThe SMT Popular Music Interest Group has two awards to recognize recent research in pop music. The Outstanding Publication Award was established in 2012, and exists to acknowledge the best article, essay, or book involving the theory and/or analysis of popular music by a senior scholar. Since 2013, the PMIG also grants the Adam Krims Award to a j…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoCOZ 21: Tuesday 17 November ‘Composer in Focus’
Ofer Ben-Amots
(Colorado, USA) Professor of Music with composition and theory Colorado College, Discusses withRakefet Bar-Sadeh
(Jerusalem) Head, music division at the Israel Ministry of Culture and Education, Jerusalem and visiting professor, Colorado College, Co-writer of books on Israeli com…[Read more] -
Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoCOZ 20: Tuesday 10 NovemberCantor Sol Zim A fifth-generation cantor, Sol Zim is a larger than life personality whose compositions, interpretive singing and teaching skills, copious recordings and productivity have left a big impression on the Jewish musical landscape In conversation with Alex Klein Director of the European Cantors Association on…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 2 months agoCOZ 20: Tuesday 10 November Sol Zim and Alex Klein
Dear Colleagues and Friends
Please join us for the next ‘Conversation on Zoom
’Tuesdays: 09:00 Pacific time / 12.00 Eastern USA / 17:00 UK / 18:00 Western Europe / 19:00 Israel, South Africa (opens 15 minutes early for greetings etc)
COZ 20: Tuesday 10 November
Sol Zim A fift…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic IFJMS on Facebook in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoThere are several new posts on the IFJMS Facebook Group. There is the notification about the 4 PSalmody sessions. there is a post regarding all the recordings that have been made by Cantor and Singer Jalda Rebling.
Go to the group and join up to post your own Jewish Music information and Queries
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoJoin us for the next ‘Conversation on Zoom
’Tuesdays: 09:00 Pacific time / 12.00 Eastern USA / 17:00 UK / 18:00 Western Europe / 19:00 Israel South Africa (opens 15 minutes early for greetings etc)
COZ 19: Tuesday 3 November
This week, presented in association with the University of California, Jewish Music Studies
Lorry Black …[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoCOZ 18 Nusach Matters, Clocks changed in Europe UK and Israel
Dear Colleagues and Friends
Just a reminder that clocks have changed in the UK and Europe and Israel so that for the next ‘Conversation on Zoom’ tomorrow 27 October, the times are the same in USA for this week but for UK, Europe and Israel it is an hour earlier!!
Revised times…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoSo many questions and passionate responses were sparked off last Tuesday in the opening Nusach debate on COZ 17– a wonderful space to air all views.
(You can see most of this session here https://www.facebook.com/IFJMS)
Tune in there again to listen, or on Zoomto participate, this coming Tuesday 27 October for the next thrilling instalment pr…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoNusach Wars!
Join in the argument – is nusach dead – or just being reborn?
The next two Conversations on Zoom take on this challenge.
COZ 17: October 20: Charles Heller choir conductor for over 50 years, and Alexander Knapp scholar, composer and accompanist for cantors, put forward the warning of:
‘The Death of Nusach and Chazzanut – the Los…[Read more]
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Megan Lavengood deposited Bespoke Music Theory: A Modular Core Curriculum Designed for Audio Engineers, Classical Violinists, and Everyone in Between in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoTraditional music theory curricula are increasingly scrutinized. Students regularly misunderstand the scope of epistemology and scope of theory, find theory intimidating and difficult, and fail to see its relevance to their career goals. In this essay, I outline a modular music theory curriculum, which works to address these negative perceptions…[Read more]
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Kim Loeffert started the topic Survey on pedagogical use of music by composers from marginalized groups… in the discussion
Society for Music Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoYou are invited to participate in an online survey on the pedagogical use of music by composers from marginalized groups and/or from outside the western canon in music theory. Your participation in this survey is completely voluntary, and you may opt out of any question in the survey. The survey will take approximately 15 minutes to complete.…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoJoin us for COZ 16:
Tuesday 13 OctoberMartha StellmacherAssociate of the European Centre for Jewish music Hannover
with Sylwia Jakubczyk-Ślęczka (Jagiellonian University, Kraków) and
Veronika Seidlová(Charles University Prague)
The state of research on Jewish liturgical music in Poland and the Czech Republic
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Claire Arthur started the topic Survey about techniques and approaches to pop music analysis in the discussion
Society for Music Theory on Humanities Commons 5 years, 3 months agoA graduate student of mine has been working on building a website for assisting pop music analysis. We have created a survey intended to garner some feedback about how different pop music scholars approach analysis so that we can gain some insights as to what would be valuable to the greatest number of individuals. The survey should take 5-15…[Read more]
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Geraldine Auerbach replied to the topic COZ this comng week in the discussion
Jewish Music on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoDear Colleagues and Friends
Please join us for the next ‘Conversation on Zoom’
Tuesdays: 09:00 Pacific time / 12.00 Eastern USA / 17:00 UK / 18:00 Western Europe / 19:00 Israel
COZ 15: Tuesday 06 October
Joel E Rubin PhD in ethnomusicology from City, University London (2001) Acclaimed performer and Associate Prof Virginia. Author of New…[Read more]
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Mariusz Kozak deposited Review of Music and Embodied Cognition: Listening, Moving, Feeling, and Thinking by Arnie Cox (2016) in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months ago.
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Kendra Leonard deposited Using Your “Research Pantry” in the group
Society for Music Theory (SMT) on Humanities Commons 5 years, 4 months agoWhat’s in your research “pantry”? What topics, materials, and data are already on
your shelves or in your files, just waiting to become papers, presentations, or articles? The pandemic may have stopped many of us from some of our usual research, library, and archival work, but there is still a lot we can do using materials and information we have…[Read more] - Load More