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Developing Community Music in Munich : Critical Reflections on a Process.

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Developing Community Music in Munich : Critical Reflections on a Process.
In: Innovation and Change in Community Music : Proceedings of the XV International Seminar of the ISME Commission on Community Music Activity Edinburgh College, Edinburgh, Scotland 19-23 July 2016. - Edinburgh : International Society of Music Education, 2016

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Developing Community Music in Munich: Critical Reflections on a Process
The purpose of this presentation is to reflect on the developments of the Munich Community Music Action Research Group (MCMARG). After conducting 23 semi-structured interviews I initiated and was part of the MCMARG for nearly three years from October 2012 until November 2015. Using the action research method the group consisted of nine members representing research, practice and arts administration in Munich and also different fields: music in social work, arts education, music therapy and music education. Community music was at the time an almost unknown term in Germany, although there was community music practice. During the process: (1) the group developed their own definition of community music in German (2) a community music university module was established, (3) the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra established community music as part of their education work, (4) a community music conference was hosted collaboratively, (5) community music projects and (6) publications were developed.
In this paper I critically examine and reflect on the sustainability of the process, lessons learnt, challenges and what we could have done differently. Analyzing my reflective diary, documents and the recordings of the MCMARG sessions I provide a critical analysis of the development process that took place. I conclude with reflections on the process of internationalising community music by applying the predominantly Anglo Saxon coined term and concept “community music” to the German-speaking context and German discourse of music education: responses, critical views and also benefits.

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Publikationsform:Aufsatz in einem Buch
Schlagwörter:Community Music, Music education, Musikpädagogik, critical reflection
Institutionen der Universität:Philosophisch-Pädagogische Fakultät > Musik > Professur für Musikpädagogik und Musikdidaktik
Open Access: Freie Zugänglichkeit des Volltexts?:Nein
Begutachteter Aufsatz:Nein
Titel an der KU entstanden:Nein
KU.edoc-ID:23656
Eingestellt am: 17. Dez 2019 12:05
Letzte Änderung: 17. Dez 2019 12:05
URL zu dieser Anzeige: https://edoc.ku.de/id/eprint/23656/
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