Music: The Art of Listening
Description*
Music: The Art of Listening weaves the story of great music
into the fabric of cultural and social history to provide the reader with a
context for developing appreciation. In a clear and accessible format, Jean
Ferris and new coauthor Larry Worster introduce music from across several
centuries, helping the listener develop techniques to fully appreciate music
along the way. Using listening guides, insights into the composers, and
illustrations from other arts, Music: The Art of Listening provides
every student with a way to engage with great music and to carry that
engagement into their wider listening world.
Where to Find It and
Borrowing Time
Music: The Art of Listening is
shelved as Call # MT90 .F477 2008.
As a book it can be found on Bookstack 2
- Shelf 13. This book can be checked out for a period of 2 weeks for students,
faculty and staff.
About the Authors*
After receiving her MA
in Music History and Literature at Arizona State University, Jean Ferris taught
Music History and Appreciation at ASU. In addition to her work at the
University, she has been involved with the music community by serving as a
church choir director, singing with the Phoenix Symphony Chorale, playing the
organ, and touring to Japan with her high school handbell choir--apparently the
first handbell choir to perform in that country.
Larry Worster (B.S., St.
Lawrence University; B.A., University of Colorado at Boulder; M.M. University
of Colorado at Boulder; Ph.D., University of Colorado at Boulder) is a
Professor of Music at Metropolitan State College of Denver. He taught
previously at the University of Colorado, Regis College, and Denver University.
He performed for ten years (1984-94) in the Irish folk ensemble Colcannon. Dr.
Worster has been active in the leadership of the Rocky Mountain Chapter of the
College Music Society, the Society for American Music, and the Board of Directors
of the Boulder Bach Festival. He is the author of Cecil Effinger: A Colorado
Composer published in 1997 by Scarecrow Press. He has published articles in the
American Music Research Center Journal and the Sonneck Society Bulletin and
presented papers at conferences of the American Musicological Society, Sonneck
Society, and the College Music Society. His ChartCreator software is published
as shareware at www.chartcreator.com. Six customized sets of ChartPlayer
software for the support of general studies music textbooks have been published
by McGraw-Hill.
Citations
Description and About the Authors taken
from Amazon
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