Parenting Musically

Parenting Musically

Parenting Musically explores ways to make music an important and meaningful part of our families’ lives. This podcast features interviews with well-known musicians and their parents paired with interviews with music education researchers. Join us to discuss stories and research related to the musical lives of families. Parenting Musically is grateful for season collaborators, guests, and respondents. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Lisa Huisman Koops, professor of music education at Case Western Reserve University and is supported by Case Western Reserve University.

  1. 2月25日

    Episode 53: Fang Ting Huang & Melody Liao

    In Episode 53, Lisa interviews pianist, cross media artist, and music educator, Dr. Fang Ting Huang. Fang Ting creates immersive new-media installations and interactive musical experiences that integrate technology, arts, and music. Fang Ting reflects on her musical childhood in Taiwan, her studies in Europe, and her career as a cross media artist and musical collaborator. Responding to Fang-Ting’s interview is Dr. Melody Liao, a professor of early childhood education, practitioner of Dalcroze Eurythmics, and advocate for early childhood music education. Melody shares insight from her exploratory music-making as a child in rural Taiwan and her current research on the use of loose parts in early childhood music spaces. Episode 53 Shownotes: Fang Ting Huang’s YouTube channel  Fang Ting’s new video performance, Coco’s Piano Diary Ep. 1 Fang Ting Huang’s new media performance of "On My Way” Fang Ting Huang’s performance of Debussy’s “L’isle Joyeuse” on location by the sea Behind-the-scenes video of filming “L’isle Joyeuse” on location Melody Liao’s webpage with more information on her research Penn State Research-to-Practice Tip Page on Loose Parts & Early Childhood Play Research videos from Melody’s research on loose parts: (1) Loose parts in in-between spaces, (2) loose parts musical play on a playground fence Melody Liao’s research on loose parts in early childhood education, “The Possibilities of the In-Between Space: A Case Study on Creating a Music Environment in a Preschool Setting”

    42 分鐘
  2. 2月11日

    Episode 52: Margaret Fagan & Amanda Niland

    In our first episode of season 8, Lisa interviews Margaret Fagan. Margaret Fagan is a folk musician and former early childhood Montessori music teacher. Margaret and her husband, folk guitarist Bob Fagan, are the founding members of Australia’s pre-eminent folk music family, “The Fagans.” Margaret reflects on her own musical childhood and describes ways children in Australia are included in community musicmaking. Drawing from her experience as an early childhood teacher, music educator and children’s author, Dr. Amanda Niland responds to Margaret’s interview with insight from her long career in early childhood education.  Amanda joined the Early Childhood team at the University of Sydney in 2016 where she currently serves as Senior Lecturer and Program Director of the Master of Teaching Early Childhood. Episode 52 Shownotes Margaret & Bob Fagan “Landmarks on the Journey” album Margaret & Bob Fagan join son James Fagan, host, on “Sheffield Live TGIF” radio show (2024) Youtube Recording, Margaret & Bob Fagan at 2022 National Folk Festival in Canberra, Australia Youtube Recording, The Fagans, “The World Turned Upside Down” Amanda Niland’s research article on children’s literature: “Picture Books, Imagination and Play: Pathways to Positive Reading Identities for Young Children” Amanda Niland’s research article on children’s musical play: “Singing and playing together: A community music group in an early intervention setting” Amanda Niland children’s books

    32 分鐘

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Parenting Musically explores ways to make music an important and meaningful part of our families’ lives. This podcast features interviews with well-known musicians and their parents paired with interviews with music education researchers. Join us to discuss stories and research related to the musical lives of families. Parenting Musically is grateful for season collaborators, guests, and respondents. The podcast is hosted by Dr. Lisa Huisman Koops, professor of music education at Case Western Reserve University and is supported by Case Western Reserve University.