From the Stage to the Studio: How Fine Musicians Become Great Teachers

Author:   Cornelia Watkins (teaches pedagogy, teaches pedagogy, Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music) ,  Laurie Scott (Associate Professor of Music and Human Learning, Associate Professor of Music and Human Learning, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
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9780199740529


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   14 June 2012
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Cornelia Watkins (teaches pedagogy, teaches pedagogy, Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music) ,  Laurie Scott (Associate Professor of Music and Human Learning, Associate Professor of Music and Human Learning, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.635kg
ISBN:  

9780199740529


ISBN 10:   0199740526
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   14 June 2012
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
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Table of Contents Acknowledgements Foreword by Stephen Clapp Preface Introduction Part I- THE PERFORMING MUSICIAN Chapter 1 - Musicianship Chapter 2- Listening Chapter 3- Technique Chapter 4- Practicing Chapter 5- Performing Part II- THE ART OF TEACHING Chapter 6- Teaching Principles Chapter 7- Sequencing Chapter 8- Fostering Student Independence Chapter 9- Comprehensive Teaching Chapter 10- Your Teaching Philosophy Part III THE MUSICIAN AS A TEACHING PROFESSIONAL Chapter 11 Establishing a Teaching Studio Chapter 12- Groups, Ensembles, Classrooms and Other Teaching Situations Chapter 13- Daily Considerations and Challenges Chapter 14- Continuing to Learn Conclusion Appendix i.1 How to Use This Book Appendix i.2 Two-Semester Companion Syllabus Appendix i.3 The Fully Prepared Music Student Appendix 9.1 Connecting Expressive Sound to Bow Technique Appendix 9.2 Student Assessment Form Appendix 10.1 Applying for (and Securing) a University Teaching Position Appendix 12.1 Sample Course Objectives for a Methods Class Appendix 12.2 Suggestions for Effective Middle and High School Rehearsals Appendix 12.3 Musician's Universal Rubric Appendix 12.4 Disability Law, Accommodations, and Resources

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<br> I love what this book says about the art of music. When I think of how many years, master teachers, serendipitous or just fortuitous moments of realization and connection between body and soul, how many once-in-a-lifetime revelations I have accumulated and, NOW, to find it all in one book! I am stunned, amazed, and forever grateful. --Richard Stoltzman, Grammy Award-Winning Clarinetist<p><br> From the Stage to the Studio is an essential keystone for any musician who wishes to build a career that arches between the pillars of performing and teaching. Its guidance is strong, thorough, inspirational, and practical, including everything you need to know, as well as workbook activities that help you grasp your own personal understandings and lifelong learning goals. I recommend it highly. --Eric Booth, International arts learning consultant, author of The Music Teaching Artist's Bible (Oxford, 2009)<p><br> From the Stage to the Studio is amazingly comprehensive. The insightful, practical and creative advice of Watkins and Scott exceed what could be taught in years of pedagogy courses or private lessons. Kudos to the authors on their infinitely practical suggestions, which will be invaluable to musicians, teachers and their students! -Barry Green, Bassist, Author of Inner Game of Music, The Mastery of Music, and Bringing Music to Life<p><br>


<br> I love what this book says about the art of music. When I think of how many years, master teachers, serendipitous or just fortuitous moments of realization and connection between body and soul, how many once-in-a-lifetime revelations I have accumulated and, NOW, to find it all in one book! I am stunned, amazed, and forever grateful. --Richard Stoltzman, Grammy Award-Winning Clarinetist<p><br> From the Stage to the Studio is an essential keystone for any musician who wishes to build a career that arches between the pillars of performing and teaching. Its guidance is strong, thorough, inspirational, and practical, including everything you need to know, as well as workbook activities that help you grasp your own personal understandings and lifelong learning goals. I recommend it highly. --Eric Booth, International arts learning consultant, author of The Music Teaching Artist's Bible (Oxford, 2009)<p><br> From the Stage to the Studio is amazingly comprehensive. The insightful, practical and creative advice of Watkins and Scott exceed what could be taught in years of pedagogy courses or private lessons. Kudos to the authors on their infinitely practical suggestions, which will be invaluable to musicians, teachers and their students! -Barry Green, Bassist, Author of Inner Game of Music, The Mastery of Music, and Bringing Music to Life<p><br> This is not just a great book about music education - it is a great book about music and <br>what it can mean to people. --The Strad<p><br>


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Cornelia Watkins teaches pedagogy at Northwestern University's Bienen School of Music. Laurie Scott is Associate Professor of Music and Human Learning at The University of Texas at Austin.

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