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The Oxford Companion to Music defines music criticism as 'the intellectual activity of formulating judgements on the value and degree of excellence of individual works of music, or whole groups or genres'. In this sense, it is a branch of musical aesthetics. With the concurrent expansion of interest in music and information media over the past century, the term has come to acquire the conventional meaning of journalistic reporting on musical performances.
The musicologist Winton Dean has suggested that "music is probably the most difficult of the arts to criticize." Unlike the plastic or literary arts, the 'language' of music does not specifically relate to human sensory experience - Dean's words, "the word 'love' is common coin in life and literature: the note C has nothing to do with breakfast or railway journeys or marital harmony." Like dramatic art, music is recreated at every performance, and criticism may therefore be directed both at the text (musical score) and the performance. More specifically, as music has a temporal dimension that requires repetition or development of its material "problems of balance, contrast, expectation and fulfilment ... are more central to music than to other arts, supported as these are by verbal or representational content." The absence of a clearly evolved or consensual musical aesthetics has also tended to make music criticism a highly subjective issue. "There is no counter-check outside the critic's own personality".
In this clip from www.artistshousemusic.org - Music critic and teacher Mike Harris explains the difference between a music critic and a music reviewer, and offers his view on how and why this distinction has been gradually disappearing.
Jon & Jeremy discuss the current state of music journalism and what needs to change. Read the article here: http://thebea.st/1dqijD6 Jon's Twitter: http://twitter.com/funkydutch Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/polyphonicpress Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PolyphonicPress Last.fm: http://www.last.fm/user/PolyphonicPress Website: http://www.polyphonicpress.com Contact: jeremyboyd02@gmail.com
Public Panel "Introduction to Music Criticism" Anne Midgette, Washington Post John Rockwell, writer and arts critic Alex Ross, The New Yorker Heidi Waleson, The Wall Street Journal Stephen Rubin, president and publisher of Henry Holt & Co. Moderated by: Tim Page, professor of journalism and music, University of Southern California Caroline H. Hume Concert Hall San Francisco Conservatory of Music San Francisco, California November 6, 2014
With panellists Alexis Petridis (Head Music Critic, The Guardian), Michael Cragg (Features Editor, Popjustice) Mike Diver (Online Editor, Clash, SSU), Dom Lawson (Editor-at-Large, Metal Hammer), Lauren Down (Deputy Editor, The Line of Best Fit). Hosted by Fiona Sturges (The Independent, SSU)
Music critic and teacher Mike Harris laments the decline of quality in music criticism, weighing in on the pros and cons of both the content and the distribution channels currently available for music discourse.
renowned intellectual bell hooks examines popular culture in the context of patriarchy, white supremacy, and capitalism.
The Rubin Institute for Music Criticism at Oberlin College from Oberlin College and Conservatory. Like this? Watch the latest episode of Oberlin College and Conservatory on Blip! http://blip.tv/oberlin-college-and-conservatory/watch Focusing on performance and performance criticism, the biennial institute will bring together leading national music critics, renowned musicians, and aspiring young writers for a weeklong series of public events, including performances, keynote addresses by critics, critical review, and discussion panels. http://www.oberlin.edu/rubininstitute/ See all episodes of Oberlin College and Conservatory http://blip.tv/oberlin-college-and-conservatory#EpisodeArchive Visit Oberlin College and Conservatory's series page http://blip.tv/oberlin-college-and-conservatory
Amanda Petrusich (SPIN, Paste) and Matt Perpetua (Pitchfork, Fluxblog, Rolling Stone) discuss the role of music critics in the internet age at the MusicNow Summit on 10/6/2011 at the Knitting Factory in Brooklyn, NY. Presented by the L Magazine and AT&T;. Shot/edited by Jessica Yatrofsky
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The College of Charleston's CisternYard Radio brought music critic and host of the "Needle Drop", Anthony Fantano, down to campus to give a talk on the past, present, and future of the music industry. This "intimate evening" was filled with great ideas, laughs, and even some fan-fiction.
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Pharrell Williams hosts a masterclass for music students at The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts as part of his 50TH ANNIVERSARY Artist-In-Residency. Joined by Dean Allyson Dean and Professors Bob Power and Jason King, Pharrell listens to students’ projects, offers constructive criticism, and discusses the nature of the creative process. Pharrell also invited high school kids from the Future Music Moguls, a free high school program at Clive Davis Institute, to observe the masterclass. Cafuné "Don't You Forget" https://soundcloud.com/wearecafune/dyf Follow: http://twitter.com/clivedavisinst http://twitter.com/futuremusicmgls For more info : http://tisch.nyu.edu/clive-davis-institute http://tisch.nyu.edu/programs-departments/future-artist/programs...
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