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Singing Down the Barriers: A Guide to Centering African American Song for Concert Performers

Singing Down the Barriers: A Guide to Centering African American Song for Concert Performers

  • Author: Helton, Caroline
  • Author: Stephens, Emery

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Contents

  • List of Figures
  • Preface
  • Section I: Historical Foundations and Context
  • Chapter 1: What is the “Singing Down the Barriers” Project?
  • Chapter 2: American Music in the 19th Century through an Inclusive Lens
  • Chapter 3: The Early Twentieth Century: Race, Music, Popular Culture and the Harlem Renaissance
  • Chapter 4: Post-War, the Civil Rights Era, and Beyond
  • Section II. Institutional Interventions
  • Chapter 5: The Academy as an Agent of Restorative Justice through Pedagogy, Performance, Research, and Community Engagement
  • Chapter 6: Influence and Inspiration: Understanding Context and Cultural Influences in Classical American Vocal Music
  • Chapter 7: Centering the African American Experience: Spirituals and Non-classical Genres in the Voice Studio
  • Section III: Strategies for Creating Community and Building Music Ecosystems
  • Chapter 8: Allyship, Permission, and Informed Performance Practice
  • Chapter 9:Facilitating Meaningful Conversations and Building Relationships: How to Create Vibrant Music Ecosystems in the Academy
  • Chapter 10: Community Engagement, Data Collection, and Audience Development
  • Selected Bibliography and Resources
  • Selected Song Anthologies and Collections
  • Glossary
  • Index
  • About the Authors