The Effect Of Music On Deaf Culture And How Has The Music...
1. The Effect Of Music On Deaf Culture And How Has The Music...
SAE Institute Oxford
SAE 501: Written Assignment
A written essay on
WHAT IS THE IMPORTANCE OF MUSIC EDUCATION IN DEAF CULTURE AND HOW HAS
THE MUSIC INDUSTRY PROGRESSED IN PROVIDING FOR THE HEARING IMPAIRED.
Jude Menezes
17970
ADHE0914
Assignment code WA
BA/BSc (Hons) Audio Production
13 August 2015
Word count: 4079
Module Leader/Lecturer: Marc Rose ABSTRACT:
The purpose of this essay is to examine, the notion of music being a part of a deaf individual's life
may seem contradictory, but there is evidence that music is and has been a part of many deaf
people's lives. Music is and has been a part of the Deaf culture, including, but not limited to, Deaf
musicians, utilising music to teach speech. The primary purpose of this thesis was to explore the
relation between Deaf culture and music and examine the role of music in the deaf culture and to
relate the findings to current practices in music education programs for hearingβimpaired students
historically and presently. We also look at the introduction of sign language interpreters in live vocal
music performances as well preβrecorded shows and music videos and also how it is being adopted
in the music industry. Secondary purposes of the study were to accumulate data of ways in which
the music industry has provided for the Deaf Communities by organising concerts and raves for
them.
Jude Menezes.
Table of Contents
Introduction:
4. Music Analysis: Salve Marte By John Stevens
Salve Venere, Salve Marte by John Stevens
John Stevens (b. 1951) is an internationally renowned composer for his brass music, including
settings such as solo tuba, euphonium and trombone, tuba/euphonium ensemble, brass quintet and
other brass chamber combinations. Many of his pieces in those respected ensemble settings have
become standard in the repertoire, and are used in many competitions due to their technical
requirements and their complex musical interpretations. He recently retired as Professor of
tuba/euphonium at the University of WisconsinβMadison, but still remains an active musician in the
Wisconsin Brass Quintet and other musical activities.
Salve Venere, Salve Marte is a contemporary and complex unaccompanied piece for solo tuba. ...
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