Focusing on Slowness and Resistance: A Contribution to Sustainable Development in Music Education

Øivind Varkøy, Hanne Rinholm
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Abstract:This essay reflects on the values of slowness and resistance as fundamental ideas directly opposed to modern culture's ideals of effectiveness and smoothness and discusses how music from the Western classical music tradition can offer such values in music education. At the same time, how we listen to music is highlighted as equally important as what we listen to. Values like slowness and resistance are seen as important critical ideas, not only in the bubble of aesthetics, music, and music education, but also in general discussions of consumeristic modern culture, characterized by unsustainable ideas of constant action and economic growth. Slowness and resistance in musical experience is argued to be important in forming the future of music education for sustainable development. The Korean-born German philosopher of art and cultural theorist Byung-Chul Han's discussion of the concept of beauty, is central for the ongoing reflections in the essay. Martin Heidegger's aesthetics of unveiling, and Hannah Arendt's concept of vita contemplativa, as well as music of the Estonian composer Arvo Pärt and the Icelandic singer Björk, are also involved in the discussion.
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关注慢与抗:对音乐教育可持续发展的贡献
摘要:本文反思了作为与现代文化的有效性和流畅性理想直接对立的基本思想的缓慢和抵抗的价值观,并探讨了西方古典音乐传统中的音乐如何在音乐教育中提供这种价值观。与此同时,我们如何听音乐与我们听什么同样重要。缓慢和抵抗等价值观被视为重要的批判思想,不仅在美学、音乐和音乐教育的泡沫中,而且在消费主义现代文化的一般讨论中,其特征是不可持续的持续行动和经济增长理念。音乐体验的缓慢和抗拒被认为是形成可持续发展的音乐教育未来的重要因素。出生于韩国的德国艺术哲学家和文化理论家Byung Chul Han对美概念的讨论是本文持续思考的核心。马丁·海德格尔的揭示美学、汉娜·阿伦特的沉思人生观、爱沙尼亚作曲家阿尔沃·帕尔特和冰岛歌手比约克的音乐也参与了讨论。
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