This is the user page for HI520, an exploration of the future of classical music in a class taught by Dr. Isaiah Jackson, at Longy School of Music of Bard College, Cambridge, MA. The page began in Autumn 2007, continuing regularly thereafter. In Spring 2016, we will continue using it to focus our work.
In lieu of a traditional research paper or a final exam, we will marshal our individual and collective efforts to expand and refine the public body of inquiry into the future of our art, reflecting critically upon it on our blog as we engage it here.
Please add links below to your userpage, contribution page, and project page. (See the members of previous classes, below, for examples.)
Here's how: once you have created your user page, just type four tildes (~~~~) under the last name on this year's list.
It's that easy!
Ijmusic ( talk) 18:53, 13 January 2016 (UTC)
Please add links below to your userpage, contribution page, and project page. (See the members of previous classes, below, for examples.)
Here's how: once you have created your user page, just type four tildes (~~~~) under the last name on this year's list.
It's that easy!
Links to Wikipedia project pages:
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below. (See the members of our 2007 - 2013 classes, below, for examples.)
Links to Wikipedia project pages:
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below. (See the members of our 2007 - 2012 classes, below, for examples.)
Links to Wikipedia project pages:
Links to Wikipedia Project pages:
RobinRhodes: expanded/edited the page for Environmentalism in music.
paulyphony: created the article Alea III.
JDHettrick: expanded/edited page for Toccoa, Georgia
MezzoBeth: created the article Opera Vista.
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below (see the members of our 2007 - 2010 classes, below, for examples)
Links to Wikipedia Project pages:
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below (see the members of our 2007 - 2009 classes, below, for examples)
Futureclass Sandbox
This is a Wikipedia
user page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user in whose space this page is located may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ijmusic/Futureclass. |
1. Levine, Lawrence W. Highbrow Lowbrow: The Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA 1988.
2. Hewett, Ivan. Music: Healing the Rift, Continuum, New York, NY 2003.
3. Cook, Nicholas. Music: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK 1998.
4.
The New York Times
5.
wayne&wax
6.
Wayne Marshall's Electronic Music Class Wiki page
7.
Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise
This is the user page for HI520, an exploration of the future of classical music in a class taught by Dr. Isaiah Jackson, at Longy School of Music of Bard College, Cambridge, MA. The page began in Autumn 2007, continuing regularly thereafter. In Spring 2016, we will continue using it to focus our work.
In lieu of a traditional research paper or a final exam, we will marshal our individual and collective efforts to expand and refine the public body of inquiry into the future of our art, reflecting critically upon it on our blog as we engage it here.
Please add links below to your userpage, contribution page, and project page. (See the members of previous classes, below, for examples.)
Here's how: once you have created your user page, just type four tildes (~~~~) under the last name on this year's list.
It's that easy!
Ijmusic ( talk) 18:53, 13 January 2016 (UTC)
Please add links below to your userpage, contribution page, and project page. (See the members of previous classes, below, for examples.)
Here's how: once you have created your user page, just type four tildes (~~~~) under the last name on this year's list.
It's that easy!
Links to Wikipedia project pages:
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below. (See the members of our 2007 - 2013 classes, below, for examples.)
Links to Wikipedia project pages:
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below. (See the members of our 2007 - 2012 classes, below, for examples.)
Links to Wikipedia project pages:
Links to Wikipedia Project pages:
RobinRhodes: expanded/edited the page for Environmentalism in music.
paulyphony: created the article Alea III.
JDHettrick: expanded/edited page for Toccoa, Georgia
MezzoBeth: created the article Opera Vista.
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below (see the members of our 2007 - 2010 classes, below, for examples)
Links to Wikipedia Project pages:
Please add a link to your userpage and contribution page below (see the members of our 2007 - 2009 classes, below, for examples)
Futureclass Sandbox
This is a Wikipedia
user page. This is not an encyclopedia article or the talk page for an encyclopedia article. If you find this page on any site other than Wikipedia, you are viewing a mirror site. Be aware that the page may be outdated and that the user in whose space this page is located may have no personal affiliation with any site other than Wikipedia. The original page is located at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Ijmusic/Futureclass. |
1. Levine, Lawrence W. Highbrow Lowbrow: The Emergence of Cultural Hierarchy in America, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA 1988.
2. Hewett, Ivan. Music: Healing the Rift, Continuum, New York, NY 2003.
3. Cook, Nicholas. Music: A Very Short Introduction, Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK 1998.
4.
The New York Times
5.
wayne&wax
6.
Wayne Marshall's Electronic Music Class Wiki page
7.
Alex Ross: The Rest Is Noise