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Conversations and Collaborations: The Impact of Interdisciplinary Arts in Pre-College Piano Pedagogy
- Publication Year :
- 2021
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Abstract
- Piano instruction is often conducted as an isolated practice. Most pre-college pianists attend regular private lessons, practice their repertoire at home, and occasionally partake in competitions and recitals. On rare occasions, piano students have access to collaborative environments, such as studio classes, chamber music, or other ensembles. Due to the segregated nature of private music instruction, pianists are often deprived of collaborative or interdisciplinary creative opportunities, which can lead to limited self-expression and perspectives on how music relates to other art forms and to society. Unless pianists are presented with practical instruction and examples of how different art forms intersect with each other, many immersive opportunities can go undiscovered.This thesis explores the applications of the arts in comprehensive, pre-college piano instruction. An experiential program was implemented for young pianists to interact and collaborate with four different art forms: dance, literature, theatre, and visual art. This project observed how interdisciplinary experiential learning affects piano students’ interpretations of music as well as how it encourages confidence and liberty in musical improvisation, collaboration, and performance.
- Subjects :
- Art Education
Art History
Art Criticism
Education
Fine Arts
Music
Music Education
Pedagogy
Performing Arts
Teaching
Theater
Theater History
Theater Studies
Piano, Piano Pedagogy, Interdisciplinary, Interdisciplinary Arts, Dance, Literature, Theatre, Visual Art, Music Improvisation, Music Composition, Piano Improvisation, Piano Composition
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- Language :
- English
- Database :
- OpenDissertations
- Publication Type :
- Dissertation/ Thesis
- Accession number :
- ddu.oai.etd.ohiolink.edu.ouhonors1619184539734014