公共音乐学、公共广播:从古典广播走向多样性、公平性和包容性

IF 0.2 3区 艺术学 N/A MUSIC AMERICAN MUSIC Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.5406/19452349.40.4.23
A. Sewell
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自2019年以来,我一直担任因特洛臣公共广播电台的音乐总监。我负责监督与古典IPR有关的一切,这是一个24小时古典音乐调频电台,位于因特洛臣艺术中心。我的职责涉及方方面面,从我们的广播声音到我们在当地社区开展的倡议,再到我们位于密歇根州北部森林中的小型调频电台究竟如何在来自全球各地的拥挤的音乐服务领域中竞争。在这篇文章中,我将概述一些美国古典音乐广播电台是如何实现多样性、公平和包容性(DEI)的,然后转向我在classical IPR的团队在广播中解决DEI的一些方法。全国各地的古典电台对DEI采取了不同的方法。许多电台正试图在日常广播中播放更多由历史上代表性不足的群体创作和表演的音乐。其他人则创建了专门的节目,关注历史上未被充分代表的群体的音乐和相关问题。这些特定节目的例子包括“13之声:庆祝黑人在古典音乐和女性融合方面的成就”,其既定目标是“突出女性在古典音乐中的影响”。这些方法、目标和结果对每个电台、音乐总监甚至主持人来说都是独一无二的。没有行业范围内的最佳实践
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Public Musicology, Public Radio: Some Approaches to Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion from Classical Radio
Since 2019, I have served as the music director of Interlochen Public Radio. I oversee everything related to Classical IPR, a 24hour classical music FM station at Interlochen Center for the Arts. My role involves everything from how we sound on the air to what initiatives we’re undertaking in the local community to how on earth our little FM station in the woods of northern Michigan can compete in a crowded field of music services from all over the globe. In this piece, I’ll provide an overview of how some American classical music radio stations are approaching diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) and then turn to some of the ways my team at Classical IPR addresses DEI on the air. Classical stations around the country have taken different approaches to DEI. Many stations are trying to program more music composed and performed by people from historically underrepresented groups in daily broadcasts. Others have created specific programs focusing on music by and issues pertaining to historically underrepresented groups. Examples of these specific programs include The Sound of 13: Celebrating Black Achievement in Classical Music and Feminine Fusion, the stated goal of which is to “highlight the influence of women in classical music.” These approaches, goals, and outcomes are unique to individual stations, music directors, and even hosts. There are no industrywide best practices for
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期刊介绍: Now in its 28th year, American Music publishes articles on American composers, performers, publishers, institutions, events, and the music industry, as well as book and recording reviews, bibliographies, and discographies.
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