ABSTRACT

This is the first book to critically address the issue of how we can enhance and develop creativities in higher music education. It features new international, richly diverse perspectives on the nature and practice of creativities in different cultural and institutional contexts, in varying roles and in response to diverse professional pressures and expectations of artistic and educational achievement.

This compelling and provocative book combines powerful social and educational commentaries and examples drawn from international sources based on original practices and experience of a diversity of creativities. The authors provide an important contribution by drawing attention to what is at the heart of all music and how we can understand and foster these multiple creativities at an individual and institutional level. It features new analyses of the question of creativities in higher music education, and offers illustrative and innovative examples of adaptive learning environments for teaching and learning creatively, considering the broader issue of the role of creativities in relation to educational policy in the context of increasingly interventionist governments and rapidly paced educational change.

Topics covered include:

-the conceptual tools for people to think about and debate multiple creativities
-the role of creativities in higher music education
-how musicians can develop multiple creativities in new ways
-new approaches to teaching and learning for multiple creativities
-what constitute leadership creativities in conservatoires and music departments
-creativities at the interface of institutional learning cultures
-assessing the multiple creativities of music.

Developing Creativities in Higher Music Education offers a multi-disciplinary research and practice focus, which will be essential reading for anyone involved in higher education and industry sectors. The book will appeal to academics and practitioners in music, researchers, instrumental and vocal teachers, curriculum and policy developers and institutional managers who want to enrich the higher education experiences of their students and enable them to develop more of their creative potential. It is also ideal reading for undergraduate and postgraduate students of music education who are looking for an authoritative selection of writings that define the fields of musical creativities in one comprehensive volume.

part I|74 pages

Perspectives

chapter 2|12 pages

Has music happened?

The ‘creative musician' and the paradox of experiencing music and learning as creative acts

chapter 5|11 pages

A cultural perspective on creativities

How traditions of Africa's people inform higher music education

part II|136 pages

Practices

chapter 12|12 pages

Musical creativities in the practice of composition pedagogy

Releasing the muse in current and future teachers

chapter 13|11 pages

Creative engagement in and through music

The challenge for undergraduate and postgraduate students

chapter 14|12 pages

Teaching future music teachers to incorporate creativities in their teaching

The challenge for university teacher practice

chapter 16|13 pages

Creativity in and through pedagogy

Working with generalist educators in higher education

chapter 17|12 pages

Assessment of composing in higher music education

Purposes and practices

part III|119 pages

Programme and institutional change

chapter 21|11 pages

Musicians as beginning music teachers

Creative transfer and identity in higher music education

chapter 23|13 pages

Promoting institutional creativity

The case of a Taiwanese university's use of integrated resources to produce a grand musical

chapter 25|12 pages

Sound connections for institutional practice

Cultivating ‘collaborative creativity' through group composition

chapter 26|13 pages

Finding the balance

Creativity and text-based approaches in research and research training programmes