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  1. 2 days ago · A killer driver who left a much-loved grandad dying on the A1 after ploughing into his motorbike been jailed. Christopher Donnison, who was with his partner and young child, failed to notice the ...

  2. Feb 13, 2008 · Department of Philosophy Temple University Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19122 internet: alperson@temple.edu. Search for more papers by this author

    • Philip Alperson
    • 2008
  3. Feb 13, 2008 · Now imagine a relatively sophisticated composer who has enough mastery of the computer program so that her levels of musical productivity when using the program are on a par with what she was accustomed to doing at the piano keyboard instead of the computer keyboard.

  4. Aug 13, 2020 · A novice stops after a mistake, a perfectionist conceals it—and an imperfectionist exploits or develops it. As Thelonious Monk complained, following a performance he found unsatisfying: “I made the wrong mistakes” (Feurzeig 2011, 30). In post-bebop jazz, Parker's “half-step rule” was reformulated.

  5. In a seminal article, Philip Alperson (1991) first argued that a proper philosophy of music and music education should account for all musical praxis. Nonetheless, his introduction of the concept of praxis into the philosophical discourse of music education seems to occasion

  6. Dec 10, 2016 · Philip Alperson, in ‘The Instrumentality of Music’, extends the commonsense concept of musical instrument to an understanding encompassing the instrument’s musical, cultural and conceptual situation.

  7. Jan 21, 2008 · What Should One Expect from a Philosophy of Music Education. Philip Alperson. Philosophy, Education. 1991. There is a puzzle about music. On the one hand, whether we are performers or members of an audience, whether in the rarified atmosphere of a recital hall or in the confines of the shower stall,….

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