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Anna Houmann. Photo.

Anna Houmann

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Anna Houmann. Photo.

Mellan klassrum och scen - en studie av ensembleundervisning på gymnasieskolans estetiska program

Author

  • Karl Asp

Summary, in English

Singing and playing instruments in Swedish secondary schools follow a long

tradition, where playing in orchestras or singing in choirs are common historical

examples of ensemble activities. In the last decades ensemble playing and teaching

have undergone different changes, both in relation to musical practices at large, and

with regard to repertoire, use of instruments, technical equipment and not least the

philosophical and pedagogical ideas about music education.

The aim of this thesis is to get a deeper knowledge about contemporary classroom

ensemble in Swedish upper secondary schools. The research questions are:

What does the object of learning look like in classroom ensemble? How are objects

of learning in classroom ensemble legitimated?

The theoretical framework is inspired by Foucauldian discourse analysis where the

concept of discourse is used in an ecclectic way in order to grasp how ways of

thinking about music, music education, pedagogy and didactics inform the music

teachers and by that legitimizing different objects of learning.

Data has been collected by focus group interviews, where four groups of music

teachers participated, and by observing and interviewing three music teachers

teaching classroom ensemble. Data has been analyzed following Foucault’s

concepts of the event, the series, the regularity and the condition of possibility.

In the analysis, two discourses are found to permeate the practice of classroom

ensemble:

(i) the discourse on artistry, which articulates objects with relevance for the

performance (a concert, a show), where pupils try to simulate and implement an

informal music practice and, (ii) the discourse on schooling, which articulates

objects relating to schooling and education.

The results show that the performances play a major role in the teaching of

classroom ensemble, and as a result, what pupils learn is limited to what they are

playing during those performances. This leads to questions about what the pupils

learn by participating in such performances

Department/s

  • Malmö Academy of Music

Publishing year

2015

Language

Swedish

Publication/Series

Studies in Music and Music Education

Volume

19

Document type

Dissertation

Publisher

Malmö Faculty of Fine and Performing Arts, Lund University

Topic

  • Music

Keywords

  • social constructionism
  • upper secondary school
  • music education
  • Classroom ensemble

Status

Published

Supervisor

  • Göran Folkestad
  • Anna Houmann

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 1404-6539
  • ISBN: 978-91-982297-3-8

Defence date

16 September 2015

Defence time

10:00

Defence place

Malmö Academy of Music, Ystadvägen 25, 214 45, Malmö

Opponent

  • Eva Georgii-Hemming (Professor)