Inside the Contemporary Conservatoire
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Inside the Contemporary Conservatoire
Critical Perspectives from the Royal College of Music, London
Perkins, Rosie; Salazar, Diana; Lawson, Colin
Taylor & Francis Ltd
01/2025
266
Mole
9781032251059
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Acknowledgements
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Foreword
Preface: conservatoire as community
PART I: Rethinking conservatoire identities and values
1 Introduction: tracing conservatoire values past, present, and future
Colin Lawson
Perspective: Chapter 1
James Gandre
2 Personal realities I: what makes an artist?
Ivan Hewett, Jonathan Cole, and Andrew Zolinsky
Perspective: Chapter 2
Sarah Connolly
3 Personal realities II: how does the conservatoire link with the profession?
Stephen Johns and Janis Kelly
Perspective: Chapter 3
James Williams
4 Reassessing musical excellence
Miranda Francis, Vanessa Latarche, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 4
Afa Sadykhly Dworkin
5 Philanthropy at the Royal College of Music: shaping the future of music education
Lily Harriss and Rachel Harris
Perspective: Chapter 5
Susan Madden
6 Integrating regulation and creativity
Kevin Porter
Perspective: Chapter 6
Martin Prchal
PART II: Evolving the teaching and learning of music in a conservatoire
7 Reimagining the one-to-one studio
Christina Guillaumier, Gabrielle Lester, and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 7
Helena Gaunt
8 The musician in the digital age: technology in the conservatoire
Thom Gilbert and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 8
Peter Maniura
9 Dialogues with musical histories: learning from the past
Ingrid Pearson
Perspective: Chapter 9
Lisa Colton and Ruth K. Minton
10 Cultivating research cultures
Richard Wistreich and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 10
Wendy Heller
11 The healthy musician
George Waddell, David Hockings, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 11
Emma Redding
12 Lifelong creative careers
Gary Ryan and Diana Roberts
Perspective: Chapter 12
Michelle Phillips
PART III: Conservatoires of the future
13 The physical and virtual spaces of the conservatoire
Colin Lawson and Talia Hull
Perspective: Chapter 13
Lucy Noble
14 Towards the civic conservatoire
Dave Camlin, Hayley Clements, and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 14
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
15 Diversifying musical practices: how to address the need for change within conservatoire training
Florence Ambrose and Wiebke Thormaehlen
Perspective: Chapter 15
Roger Wilson
16 The global conservatoire
Tania Lisboa and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 16
Joachim Junghanss
17 What next for conservatoires?
Rosie Perkins, Diana Salazar, and Colin Lawson
Index
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Foreword
Preface: conservatoire as community
PART I: Rethinking conservatoire identities and values
1 Introduction: tracing conservatoire values past, present, and future
Colin Lawson
Perspective: Chapter 1
James Gandre
2 Personal realities I: what makes an artist?
Ivan Hewett, Jonathan Cole, and Andrew Zolinsky
Perspective: Chapter 2
Sarah Connolly
3 Personal realities II: how does the conservatoire link with the profession?
Stephen Johns and Janis Kelly
Perspective: Chapter 3
James Williams
4 Reassessing musical excellence
Miranda Francis, Vanessa Latarche, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 4
Afa Sadykhly Dworkin
5 Philanthropy at the Royal College of Music: shaping the future of music education
Lily Harriss and Rachel Harris
Perspective: Chapter 5
Susan Madden
6 Integrating regulation and creativity
Kevin Porter
Perspective: Chapter 6
Martin Prchal
PART II: Evolving the teaching and learning of music in a conservatoire
7 Reimagining the one-to-one studio
Christina Guillaumier, Gabrielle Lester, and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 7
Helena Gaunt
8 The musician in the digital age: technology in the conservatoire
Thom Gilbert and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 8
Peter Maniura
9 Dialogues with musical histories: learning from the past
Ingrid Pearson
Perspective: Chapter 9
Lisa Colton and Ruth K. Minton
10 Cultivating research cultures
Richard Wistreich and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 10
Wendy Heller
11 The healthy musician
George Waddell, David Hockings, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 11
Emma Redding
12 Lifelong creative careers
Gary Ryan and Diana Roberts
Perspective: Chapter 12
Michelle Phillips
PART III: Conservatoires of the future
13 The physical and virtual spaces of the conservatoire
Colin Lawson and Talia Hull
Perspective: Chapter 13
Lucy Noble
14 Towards the civic conservatoire
Dave Camlin, Hayley Clements, and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 14
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
15 Diversifying musical practices: how to address the need for change within conservatoire training
Florence Ambrose and Wiebke Thormaehlen
Perspective: Chapter 15
Roger Wilson
16 The global conservatoire
Tania Lisboa and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 16
Joachim Junghanss
17 What next for conservatoires?
Rosie Perkins, Diana Salazar, and Colin Lawson
Index
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Music conservatoire;Music conservatory;music education;higher education;music careers
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Foreword
Preface: conservatoire as community
PART I: Rethinking conservatoire identities and values
1 Introduction: tracing conservatoire values past, present, and future
Colin Lawson
Perspective: Chapter 1
James Gandre
2 Personal realities I: what makes an artist?
Ivan Hewett, Jonathan Cole, and Andrew Zolinsky
Perspective: Chapter 2
Sarah Connolly
3 Personal realities II: how does the conservatoire link with the profession?
Stephen Johns and Janis Kelly
Perspective: Chapter 3
James Williams
4 Reassessing musical excellence
Miranda Francis, Vanessa Latarche, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 4
Afa Sadykhly Dworkin
5 Philanthropy at the Royal College of Music: shaping the future of music education
Lily Harriss and Rachel Harris
Perspective: Chapter 5
Susan Madden
6 Integrating regulation and creativity
Kevin Porter
Perspective: Chapter 6
Martin Prchal
PART II: Evolving the teaching and learning of music in a conservatoire
7 Reimagining the one-to-one studio
Christina Guillaumier, Gabrielle Lester, and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 7
Helena Gaunt
8 The musician in the digital age: technology in the conservatoire
Thom Gilbert and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 8
Peter Maniura
9 Dialogues with musical histories: learning from the past
Ingrid Pearson
Perspective: Chapter 9
Lisa Colton and Ruth K. Minton
10 Cultivating research cultures
Richard Wistreich and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 10
Wendy Heller
11 The healthy musician
George Waddell, David Hockings, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 11
Emma Redding
12 Lifelong creative careers
Gary Ryan and Diana Roberts
Perspective: Chapter 12
Michelle Phillips
PART III: Conservatoires of the future
13 The physical and virtual spaces of the conservatoire
Colin Lawson and Talia Hull
Perspective: Chapter 13
Lucy Noble
14 Towards the civic conservatoire
Dave Camlin, Hayley Clements, and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 14
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
15 Diversifying musical practices: how to address the need for change within conservatoire training
Florence Ambrose and Wiebke Thormaehlen
Perspective: Chapter 15
Roger Wilson
16 The global conservatoire
Tania Lisboa and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 16
Joachim Junghanss
17 What next for conservatoires?
Rosie Perkins, Diana Salazar, and Colin Lawson
Index
List of contributors
List of abbreviations
Foreword
Preface: conservatoire as community
PART I: Rethinking conservatoire identities and values
1 Introduction: tracing conservatoire values past, present, and future
Colin Lawson
Perspective: Chapter 1
James Gandre
2 Personal realities I: what makes an artist?
Ivan Hewett, Jonathan Cole, and Andrew Zolinsky
Perspective: Chapter 2
Sarah Connolly
3 Personal realities II: how does the conservatoire link with the profession?
Stephen Johns and Janis Kelly
Perspective: Chapter 3
James Williams
4 Reassessing musical excellence
Miranda Francis, Vanessa Latarche, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 4
Afa Sadykhly Dworkin
5 Philanthropy at the Royal College of Music: shaping the future of music education
Lily Harriss and Rachel Harris
Perspective: Chapter 5
Susan Madden
6 Integrating regulation and creativity
Kevin Porter
Perspective: Chapter 6
Martin Prchal
PART II: Evolving the teaching and learning of music in a conservatoire
7 Reimagining the one-to-one studio
Christina Guillaumier, Gabrielle Lester, and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 7
Helena Gaunt
8 The musician in the digital age: technology in the conservatoire
Thom Gilbert and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 8
Peter Maniura
9 Dialogues with musical histories: learning from the past
Ingrid Pearson
Perspective: Chapter 9
Lisa Colton and Ruth K. Minton
10 Cultivating research cultures
Richard Wistreich and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 10
Wendy Heller
11 The healthy musician
George Waddell, David Hockings, and Aaron Williamon
Perspective: Chapter 11
Emma Redding
12 Lifelong creative careers
Gary Ryan and Diana Roberts
Perspective: Chapter 12
Michelle Phillips
PART III: Conservatoires of the future
13 The physical and virtual spaces of the conservatoire
Colin Lawson and Talia Hull
Perspective: Chapter 13
Lucy Noble
14 Towards the civic conservatoire
Dave Camlin, Hayley Clements, and Rosie Perkins
Perspective: Chapter 14
Brydie-Leigh Bartleet
15 Diversifying musical practices: how to address the need for change within conservatoire training
Florence Ambrose and Wiebke Thormaehlen
Perspective: Chapter 15
Roger Wilson
16 The global conservatoire
Tania Lisboa and Diana Salazar
Perspective: Chapter 16
Joachim Junghanss
17 What next for conservatoires?
Rosie Perkins, Diana Salazar, and Colin Lawson
Index
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