Tracing Back the History of Creative Music Learning (I) : Towards a Music Learning That Attaches Importance to the Child's Active Involvement and Creativity
Bulletin of the Faculty of Education, Yamaguchi University Volume 41
Page 225-230
published_at 1991-01
Title
創造的音楽学習の糸譜 : 子どもの主体性・創造性を重視した総合的な音楽学習を構想するために
Tracing Back the History of Creative Music Learning (I) : Towards a Music Learning That Attaches Importance to the Child's Active Involvement and Creativity
Creators
Nonami Takehiko
Source Identifiers
The phrase ”sensitivity to musical beauty” has been introduced in the new Course of Study for Elementary and Secondary Schools. It seems to be intended to encourage a music learning in which children are actively and creatively engaged in music making using their own sense of music. This learning method of music, which is called ”Creative Music Learning” and attaches great importance to the child's own creativity, has become internationally widespread over the past 40 years. In Japan, especially recently, the method has been receiving a great deal of attention, induced mainly by the translation of Sound and Silence by John Paynter and Peter Aston. It therefore seems to be of much importance to trace back the history of this method, and in this paper we study the views presented by Carl Orff and R. Murray Schafer.
Languages
jpn
Resource Type
departmental bulletin paper
Publishers
山口大学教育学部
Date Issued
1991-01
File Version
Not Applicable (or Unknown)
Access Rights
metadata only access
Relations
[ISSN]0286-0597
[NCID]AN00240238
Schools
教育学部