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Subject
Instruction & Study / General, Instruction & Study / Composition
ISBN
9780197576328
Subject Area
Music
Publication Name
Mind's Ear : Exercises for Improving the Musical Imagination for Performers, Composers, and Listeners
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Item Length
5.6 in
Publication Year
2021
Type
Textbook
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Bruce Adolphe
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Item Width
8.2 in
Number of Pages
240 Pages

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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
019757632X
ISBN-13
9780197576328
eBay Product ID (ePID)
5050033988

Product Key Features

Number of Pages
240 Pages
Publication Name
Mind's Ear : Exercises for Improving the Musical Imagination for Performers, Composers, and Listeners
Language
English
Publication Year
2021
Subject
Instruction & Study / General, Instruction & Study / Composition
Type
Textbook
Author
Bruce Adolphe
Subject Area
Music
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.8 in
Item Weight
9.6 Oz
Item Length
5.6 in
Item Width
8.2 in

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Edition Number
3
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
23
Reviews
"I direct a seminar on the Beethoven string quartets at the Department of Medical Humanities at Columbia University, and I find The Mind's Ear to be an invaluable wellspring of ideas to engage these medical students in a way that is fresh, challenging, and fun. These students come from a wide variety of musical backgrounds, and the group exercises prescribed by The Mind's Ear allow them to focus on skills--hearing multiple lines, listening while vocalizing, and following cues from the peers--that they enjoy honing. These activities break the ice, expand the mind, and broaden the perspective. They make the students better listeners, and perhaps better doctors!" -- Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, MS, Louis and Gloria Flanzer Scholar, Columbia University Medical Center; Director of Clinical Research, The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University; Director of Quality Improvement, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases, "I direct a seminar on the Beethoven string quartets at the Department of Medical Humanities at Columbia University, and I find The Mind's Ear to be an invaluable wellspring of ideas to engage these medical students in a way that is fresh, challenging, and fun. These students come from a wide variety of musical backgrounds, and the group exercises prescribed by The Mind's Ear allow them to focus on skills'e"hearing multiple lines, listening while vocalizing, and following cues from the peers'e"that they enjoy honing. These activities break the ice, expand the mind, and broaden the perspective. They make the students better listeners, and perhaps better doctors!" -- Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, MS, Louis and Gloria Flanzer Scholar, Columbia University Medical Center; Director of Clinical Research, The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University; Director of Quality Improvement, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases, "I have known Bruce Adolphe since my student days at Juilliard Pre-College. His insight and remarkable capacity for bringing music to life have stayed with me over the years. Bruce's ability to make music and learning fresh and alive is unique. The first edition of this book was importantto me when I first read it and the second edition is even more exciting and relevant."--Alan Gilbert, Music Director, The New York Philharmonic, "I direct a seminar on the Beethoven string quartets at the Department of Medical Humanities at Columbia University, and I find The Mind's Ear to be an invaluable wellspring of ideas to engage these medical students in a way that is fresh, challenging, and fun. These students come from a wide variety of musical backgrounds, and the group exercises prescribed by The Mind's Ear allow them to focus on skillsDLhearing multiple lines, listening while vocalizing, and following cues from the peersDLthat they enjoy honing. These activities break the ice, expand the mind, and broaden the perspective. They make the students better listeners, and perhaps better doctors!" -- Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, MS, Louis and Gloria Flanzer Scholar, Columbia University Medical Center; Director of Clinical Research, The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University; Director of Quality Improvement, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases, "I direct a seminar on the Beethoven string quartets at the Department of Medical Humanities at Columbia University, and I find The Mind's Ear to be an invaluable wellspring of ideas to engage these medical students in a way that is fresh, challenging, and fun. These students come from a wide variety of musical backgrounds, and the group exercises prescribed by The Mind's Ear allow them to focus on skillsDLhearing multiple lines, listeningwhile vocalizing, and following cues from the peersDLthat they enjoy honing. These activities break the ice, expand the mind, and broaden the perspective. They make the students better listeners, and perhaps better doctors!"-- Benjamin Lebwohl, MD, MS, Louis and Gloria Flanzer Scholar, Columbia University Medical Center; Director of Clinical Research, The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University; Director of Quality Improvement, Division of Digestive and Liver Diseases"I have known Bruce Adolphe since my student days at Juilliard Pre-College. His insight and remarkable capacity for bringing music to life have stayed with me over the years. Bruce's ability to make music and learning fresh and alive is unique. The first edition of this book was important to me when I first read it and the second edition is even more exciting and relevant."--Alan Gilbert, Music Director, The New York Philharmonic"Imagine how exciting it would be to hold in your hands a guide to a more joyfully free, creative engagement with music. Oh wait -- you are! Of course the imagination can be toned and exercised, and Bruce Adolphe is a most enthusiastic and inspiring personal trainer."--Mark Steinberg, violinist, Brentano String Quartet, Princeton University"Long known as one of our most articulate and charismatic speakers on music, Bruce Adolphe here gives us one of the freshest books on the musical imagination ever written. A quick glance at the materials followed by a self-test will confirm that the mature performer and the university professor have as much to learn from this book as the beginner. The book is an absolute gem, one that I periodically find myself opening at random as a starting point forpricking the imagination. Try opening it yourself, and I predict that you will find it difficult to put down."--Glenn Watkins, Earl V. Moore Professor Emeritus, University of Michigan, author of Soundings,Pyramids at the Louvre, Proof Through the Night: Music and the Great War, and The Gesualdo Hex."Bruce Adolphe's Senior Seminar at Juilliard's Pre-College was a horizon-expanding, mind-broadening experience. This book contains dozens of exercises like the ones we used in that class. I find them just as rewarding today as I did then!"--Orli Shaham, pianist"This unique book of musical imagination exercises is thoroughly infused with Bruce Adolphe's engaging spirit and personality. Dozens of exercises inspire creativity and exploration while probing the depths of our inner ears and our intuition. I believe this is an invaluable resource for all musicians, pedagogues and listeners."--Carol Leone, D.M.A., Chair of the Keyboard Department, Associate Professor of Piano, Meadows School of the Arts, Southern MethodistUniversity, Dallas, Texas"I often tell conducting students that the greatest conductors are those with the greatest imaginations. They hear in their minds what they would like the music to become and are tenacious and creative in making it happen. Bruce Adolphe's wonderful book presents tools to develop the artistic imagination. If technique is the servant of imagination, then Adolphe's book is the place to start!"--Jerry Blackstone, Professor of Conducting; Director of Choirs;Chair, Conducting Department, School of Music, Theatre & Dance, University of Michigan"Combining wisdom, humor, and clarity is a skill Bruce has mastered. He is the personification of a fun, educational experience."--Weston Sprott, Dean of the Preparatory Division, The Juilliard School
Illustrated
Yes
Dewey Decimal
781.4/24
Table Of Content
About the third edition Preface A note to teachers (and students, too) A word about improvisation for Classical musicians How to use this book More tips for using this book List of exercises About the companion website Introduction I Exercises to be done in silence II Exercises involving groups III Exercises using musical instruments IV The feeling of an idea V Exercises in composing VI Piano Puzzler Preparation Coda About the author Index
Synopsis
The Mind's Ear is a unique and fun series of games, exercises, and essays designed to inspire musical creativity and spark the imagination of musicians and music students at all levels. The book can be used in workshops, classes, online sessions, private lessons, and by a reader alone. Based on theatre games, these exercises offer new ways to engage with musical creativity., The Mind's Ear offers a unique approach to stimulating the musical imagination and inspiring creativity, as well as providing detailed exercises aimed at improving the ability to read and imagine music in silence, in the "mind's ear." Modelling his exercises on those used in theatre games and acting classes and drawing upon years of experience with improvisation and composition, Bruce Adolphe has written a compelling, valuable, and practical guide to musical creativity that can benefit music students at all levels and help music teachers be more effective and inspiring. This expanded edition offers 34 new exercises inspired by improv comedy, hip-hop sampling and loops, robots, and AI as well as a new section based on Mr. Adolphe's Piano Puzzlers segment on public radio's Performance Today. The book provides provocative ideas and useful tools for professional performers and composers, as well as offering games and exercises to serious listeners that can increase their musical understanding and level of engagement with music in a variety of ways.
LC Classification Number
MT35
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