Veronica Cain
Recent Graduate of Rhodes College (History Major, Music Minor)
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Yesterday, I received the Louis Nicholas Award in Vocal Music at Rhodes College! I am absolutely honored to have been given this award. I am thankful for the amazing Music Department and for my friends, family and faculty who have supported me on my musical journey.
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Marshell Johnson
Author. Podcast Co-Host, Vocal Producer. Songwriter. Founder of The Joy of Music and Movement.
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The Joy of Music and Movement Music Theatre Classes teaches the basics of music theory and memorisation. Starting with the simple principles of music notes and ear theory training for the rhythm.
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Stephanie Shea
MA (RES) Theology and Religious Studies, UvA
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Dr. Randall Hall is professor of music at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois, as well as a performing saxofonist and composer. He's also writing a book about 'speculative' and 'weird' music as it relates to the Sacred and ritual experiences. In this special Spotlight interview, Randall shares his process of creating music that attempts to re-create a modern theurgic repertoire. (Theurgy is the practice that refers to the ascent of one's soul to the divine.) In the first part of our interview, Randall talks about his first 'encounter' with the concept of 'the harmony of the spheres' and his search to find it, and then explains the concepts of 'speculative' music that reach back to the Pythagorian-Platonic tradition. He also briefly traces a history of the development of musical ideas about consonance and dissonance, and how musical theory has changed with regard to the idea of 'Divine' music. Speaking about 'weird' music, Randall shares how the Divine is not always 'beautiful' but oftentimes terrifying to behold. Following the writings of Porphyry, when one sees or experiences something 'weird,' this is our indicator that we should pay attention to it, and that it signifies an opportunity for higher learning. Esotericism became the key for Randall to begin digging into these strange mysteries. He discusses his ideas about how music and esotericism are intertwined, and yet how there's not much discussion about musical practice in conjunction with ritual. Randall is trying to create a hermeneutical crisis in the listener, through set and setting, to allow the imagination to 'kick in' and allow the 'weird' to speak. There's much more that Randall shares in this interview that can't be summarized here! #weirdmusic #esotericismandmusic #ritual #theurgy #harmonyofthespheres #hermeneutics #rejectedreligionspotlight #speculativemusic https://lnkd.in/eTWvdU2e
Spotlight Dr. Randall Hall: 'Weird' Music, The Sacred, and Initiatory Experiences https://www.youtube.com/
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Indo Scots Global Thane
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On World Music Day, let's explore the profound elements of Indian classical music. Understand the magic of Raga, the essence of Shruti, the melody of Swara, the rhythm of Tala, and the grace of Alankar.#music #traditionalmusic #musicians #indianculture #indoscots #IndoScotsGlobalSchool #IndoScotsGlobalSchoolThane
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Jessica Fittro
Strategic Stewardship
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In this UVA Lifetime Learning blog post, Professor Slon sheds light on holiday season celebrations and reminds readers of the importance of making music together. Happy holidays!
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Kisoo Evans
Business Development Executive | Digital Transformer
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The arts play a crucial role in education, contributing to the overall development of students in various ways. Here are some key aspects of the power of the arts in education:1. Creativity and Imagination:The arts, including visual arts, music, drama, and dance, stimulate and nurture creativity and imagination in students. Engaging in artistic activities encourages them to think outside the box, explore new ideas, and express themselves in unique ways.2. Critical Thinking and Problem-Solving:Participation in the arts often involves analyzing and interpreting information, making connections, and solving problems. These skills are transferable to other academic subjects and real-life situations, fostering critical thinking and analytical abilities.3. Communication Skills:The arts provide a platform for students to communicate and express themselves effectively. Whether through visual arts, drama, or music, students learn to convey emotions, ideas, and narratives, honing their verbal and non-verbal communication skills.4. Cultural Awareness and Diversity:Exposure to various forms of art helps students appreciate different cultures, perspectives, and traditions. This fosters a sense of cultural awareness, tolerance, and a celebration of diversity, promoting a well-rounded and globally minded education.5. Emotional Intelligence and Self-Expression:Artistic expression allows students to explore and understand their emotions. 6. Collaboration and Teamwork:Many artistic endeavors, such as group performances or collaborative art projects, require teamwork and cooperation. 7. Persistence and Discipline:Mastering any form of art often requires practice, patience, and dedication. 8. Enhanced Academic Performance:Numerous studies suggest a positive correlation between involvement in the arts and academic achievement. Students who engage in arts education often show improvements in areas such as reading, math, and standardized test scores.9. **Life-Long Learning and Appreciation for the Arts:**- Exposure to the arts in education can instill a life-long love for creativity and appreciation for the arts. Students may develop a habit of seeking out and enjoying artistic experiences throughout their lives, contributing to their ongoing personal and intellectual growth.In summary, the arts in education go beyond the development of specific skills and talents; they contribute to a holistic educational experience that nurtures creativity, critical thinking, emotional intelligence, and a lifelong appreciation for the diverse expressions of human culture. Integrating the arts into education can lead to more well-rounded and engaged individuals.
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SnS Inc
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No Matter the Language, Music Speaks to the Soul. 🎼 Let's harmonise and celebrate the day together! 🌎🎵Wishing you all a Happy International Music Day.#internationalmusicday #music #song #rhythm #musician #musiclover #melody #musicspeaks #socialmediamarketing #digitalmarketing #brandingstrategy #guwahatitrending #northeasttrending #snsincmedia
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The Pallikoodam
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Expressing your personality through singing is a continuous journey of self-discovery and growth. It's okay to experiment, make mistakes, and evolve as an artist. The key is to enjoy the process and let your unique personality shine through your music.#ThePallikoodam #PaatuClass #VocalTraining #VocalTechnique #Music #OnlineMusicLessons #VoiceLessons #Singing #OnlineLessons #MusicTeachers #Voice #VoiceTraining #MusicTeachersofInstagram #Musicians #SingingLessons #MusicClass #PrivateMusicLessons #SingingTechniques #LearnToSing
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Jared Sims
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Jazz is included in every aspect of a music school:Private study TheoryHistory/MusicologyCompositionEar TrainingEnsembles
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Beryl Oldham
Managing Director at Complete Learning Solutions | L&D Specialist | ROI Specialist | Docebo LMS APAC Partner | Cognota Partner
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As I read this article about classical music I realised that a lot of the steps also apply to L&D pros, especially those running workshops for learners or SMEs. Preparation, flexibility, responsiveness, constant learning - we're all performers in our own ways
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antonio c. cuyler, Ph.D.
Professor of Music, Entrepreneurship & Leadership; Faculty Affiliate in Voice & Opera in the School of Music, Theatre & Dance (SMTD), Faculty Affiliate in African Studies Center at the University of Michigan
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Check out my new chapter, Until George Floyd: An Afrofuturist Perspective on the Future of Classical Music and Opera, in the volume Classical Music Futures: Practices of Innovation for free below.
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