International conference explores the relations between music and environment

04/23/2009 - 15:00 - 15:00

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The aim of the  conference is to emphasize  the importance of
the  environment in music education  or closely  related
fields  and to generate further ideas as to how knowledge of the 
environmental  aspect can  enhance the quality of our 
everyday praxis. The conference will be practice-oriented. Although the
methodology and approach of the papers are not limited, the most welcome
submissions will demonstrate the practical applicability of the
relationship between music and environment.Main lectures of the conference
are transmitted via Internet in real time. As the year's theme is the
environment, the organizers tried to minimize the amount of conference
materials on paper. You can see the transmissions here:
http://www.tlu.ee/CFME09/ The program of online lectures:Thursday April
2314.45 Keynote-lecture: John Sloboda – “From the bus to the
conservatoire: environmental limits on music education”Exploring musical
environment I;15.30-16.00 Carter-Cohn, Aaron – “The effect of
environment and mentorship on thestudy of composition in higher education:
results of a questionnaire on compositional pedagogy”16.00-16.30
Robertson, Alexis – “Perceptions of adolescent boys regarding
musicparticipation and social behaviour”16.30-17.00 Hebert, David –
“Virtuality and music education in online environments17.00-17.30
Juvonen, Antti; Lehtonen, Kimmo - Quo vadis music education?Friday April
249.00-9.40 Keynote-Lecture Mario Baroni Can a music manifest intelligent
intentions?Learning environments and technology I;9.45-10.15 Selke, Tiina
– “The concept of musicality in a changed musical
environment”10.15-10.45 Juvonen, Antti & Heikki Ruismäki – “The
new possibilities of music technology in music
education”10.45-11.15  Beaudoin, Paul – “iTunes, YouTube and me:
using Media Technology in the Music Classroom”11.15-11.45 Marshall, Nigel
& Daubney, Alison – “PRELUDE: Developing approaches to pedagogy in
online learning environments"Performance I;12.00-12.30 Maj, Emilie –
“Learning to play the jew’s harp in Yakutia (Siberia): from an intimate
to a collective instrument”12.30-13.00 Luse, Nora – “Pedagogical
activity of performing artist Kira Lavrinovicha”13.00-13.30 Junttu,
Kristiina – “György Kurtág Játékok (Games) – interplay
betweenbody and piano"14.15-15.15 Keynote-lecture: Pozzi Escot & Robert
Cogan – “Beyond time and space – creating a global musical world.
Dis/appearing ecologies of music”Exploring musical environment III; Chair
Aaron Carter-Cohn15.15-15.45 Davidova, Jelena & Kokina, Irena –
“Music teachers innovative activity in contemporary conditions:
Latvia’s music teachers’ view”15.45-16.15 Ábrahám, Mariann –
“The role of human relations in a teaching situation”16.15-16.45
Koutsoupidou, Theano – “Students’ self assessment of their teaching
ability in different school environments"Saturday April 259.30-10.10
Keynote-lecture: Nigel Marshall  - “Music as an  Examination
Subject: Level of motivation in formal and informal settings"Exploring
musical environment IV;10.15-10.45 Langer, Armin; Preyer, Christine;
Waldauf, Martin – “Music and evaluation”10.45-11.15 Jordan, Nicole
– “Socio-musical’ identity and musical behavior”11.15-11.45 Kaul,
Albert – “Playing the world: Associative improvisation games with
Children”11.45-12.15 Tsintzou, Theodora – “Teachers' perceptions
about gifted and talented students and the students’ arrogant behavior as
a cause of underachievement”12.30-14.00 Panel discussion & closing
Additional information:Gerhard LockCFME09 coordinatore-mail:
Gerhard.Lock@tlu.ee