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An Investigation into Children's Opera: A Historical Survey, Its Nature and Condition in Canada Today

dc.contributor.advisorCoghlan, Michael
dc.contributor.authorTehrani, Afarin Mansouri
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-19T12:20:39Z
dc.date.available2021-05-19T12:20:39Z
dc.date.copyright2019-11
dc.date.issued2021-05-19
dc.date.updated2021-05-19T12:20:39Z
dc.degree.disciplineMusic
dc.degree.levelDoctoral
dc.degree.namePhD - Doctor of Philosophy
dc.description.abstractOpera is a unique collaboration of music, dance, literature, theatre, and visual arts which some observers believe is the greatest of all art forms. From its origins in Florence, opera has existed as a significant source of cultural and national identity through sharing stories from different nations, addressing social and political issues, and creating new meanings and trends through the combination of old and new. In parallel with contemporary globalization developments, opera continually attempts to reinvent itself by becoming ever more communal, more accessible, and cross-culturally adaptable. This dissertation considers the involvement of children in the merging of music and drama as part of the unbroken tradition dating back to ancient Greece. Opera is capable of entertaining and educating younger generations either as active participants or audience members. It offers the potential to reveal new ideas, illustrate aspects of diverse cultures, support intellectual progress, and facilitate educational and artistic creativity. As a composer and a teaching artist with many years of experience working with children and youth, my teaching philosophy encompasses informing the younger generation about their own cultural values in addition to those of others. This approach supports educational development and encourages the development of strong creative voices in a more diverse society of the future. Through its history, opera has served as a kinaesthetic pedagogical tool for children to assist them in locating their own unique creative selves and artistic personalities. Unfortunately, there are limited resources and references available to facilitate opera production aimed at children. This dissertation seeks to partially remedy this situation by providing a historical overview and analytical and pedagogical resources for individuals (educators, composers, ensemble directors, producers, etc.) who are interested in creating childrens opera or employing opera as a pedagogical approach for children.
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10315/38324
dc.languageen
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dc.subjectMusic education
dc.subject.keywordsarts
dc.subject.keywordsarts history
dc.subject.keywordsfine arts
dc.subject.keywordseducation
dc.subject.keywordsperforming arts
dc.subject.keywordsperforming arts education
dc.subject.keywordsphysical education
dc.subject.keywordsteacher education
dc.subject.keywordstheatre
dc.subject.keywordstheatre history
dc.subject.keywordsmusic
dc.subject.keywordsmusic history
dc.subject.keywordshistory
dc.subject.keywordshistory of education
dc.subject.keywordsliterature
dc.subject.keywordsmodern history
dc.subject.keywordsmodern literature
dc.subject.keywordsmusic education
dc.subject.keywordsearly childhood education
dc.subject.keywordsEducation
dc.subject.keywordseducation leadership
dc.subject.keywordselementary education
dc.subject.keywordsclassical literature
dc.subject.keywordsadult education
dc.subject.keywordsart history
dc.subject.keywordsart education
dc.subject.keywordsarts education
dc.subject.keywordsCanadian history
dc.subject.keywordsCanadian studies
dc.subject.keywordschildren music
dc.subject.keywordschildren education
dc.subject.keywordschild education
dc.subject.keywordschildren art
dc.subject.keywordsopera
dc.subject.keywordsopera education
dc.subject.keywordsopera history
dc.subject.keywordschildren opera
dc.subject.keywordschildren opera education
dc.subject.keywordsCanadian children opera
dc.subject.keywordsCanadian children
dc.subject.keywordsCanadian opera
dc.subject.keywordsopera workshop
dc.subject.keywordshistory of opera
dc.subject.keywordsmodern opera
dc.subject.keywordsCanadian music
dc.titleAn Investigation into Children's Opera: A Historical Survey, Its Nature and Condition in Canada Today
dc.typeElectronic Thesis or Dissertation

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