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MENC Handbook of Musical Cognition and Development

MENC Handbook of Musical Cognition and Development

9780195304565
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The importance of cognition in teaching, learning, and research in music education has been championed by individuals in the arts, led by Elliot Eisner of Stanford University and by psychologists such as Howard Gardner of Harvard University and Robert Sternberg of Yale. A stellar line up of international authors has been assembled to provide in a single volume the latest theoretical and practical techniques that explain meaning and understanding in music. Sponsored by the NationalAssociation of Music Education (MENC), this book provides the most thorough coverage to date of such topics as:: * The development of skills in music performance * Research on communicating music expressiveness * The neurobiology of music * The cognitive constraints in the listening process * Music and medicine as applied to neuroscience This collection will prove essential for students and scholars of music education and psychology of music.
Product Details
OUP USA
85968
9780195304565
9780195304565

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Publication date
2006
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
288
Dimensions (mm)
156 x 235
Weight (g)
428
  • The Neurobiology of Music Cognition and Learning; Cognitive Constraints on Music Listening; The Development of Musical Abilities; A Comparative Review of Human Abilitiy Theory: Context, Structure, and Development; Making Music and Making Sense Through Music: Expressive Performance and Communication; Taking an Acquired Skills Perspective on Music Performance; Music and Neuroscience;
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