Culture Musical notation branded 'colonialist' by Oxford professors hoping to 'decolonise' the curriculum - Niggas can't play Mozart

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Musical notation has been branded "colonialist" by Oxford professors hoping to reform their courses to focus less on white European culture, The Telegraph can reveal.

Academics are deconstructing the university's music offering after facing pressure to "decolonise" the curriculum following the Black Lives Matter protests.

The Telegraph has seen proposals for changes to undergraduate courses, in which some staff question the current curriculum's "complicity in white supremacy".

Professors said the classical repertoire taught at Oxford, which spans works by Mozart and Beethoven, focuses too much on "white European music from the slave period".

Documents reveal that faculty members, who decide on courses that form the music degree, have proposed reforms to address this "white hegemony", including rethinking the study of musical notation because it is a "colonialist representational system".

Teaching notation which has not "shaken off its connection to its colonial past" would be a "slap in the face" for some students, documents state, and music-writing studies have been earmarked for rebranding to be more inclusive.

Academics have also proposed that musical skills such as learning to play the keyboard or conducting orchestras should no longer be compulsory because the repertoire "structurally centres white European music" which causes "students of colour great distress".

It is also noted that the "vast bulk of tutors for techniques are white men".

A faculty checklist devised to tick off student demands notes that hip hop and jazz are on the curriculum at Oxford, providing "non-Eurocentric" topics of study.

But professors questioning whether the "structure of our curriculum supports white supremacy" have also highlighted the issue of an "almost all-white faculty" giving "privilege to white musics".

As a proposed change, “special topics” for students to choose from instead would be relabelled as “Introduction to Sociocultural and Historical Studies” to reflect the faculty’s new focus.

Options focussing on French composer Machaut and Shucbert’s last decade could be changed to focus on “African and African Diasporic Musics”, “Global Musics”, and “Popular Musics” under one proposal.

Another suggestion is that pop music will come into greater focus, allowing students to study mooted events in popular culture including “Dua Lipa’s Record Breaking Livestream” and “Artists Demanding Trump Stop Using Their Songs”.

Following a faculty "away day", staff state in documentation - seen by the Telegraph - that “arising from international Black Lives Matter demonstrations, the Faculty Board proposed making changes to enhance the diversity of the undergraduate curriculum”.

One student demand of the reformed curriculum, which is yet to be decided, is that “No tutors should speak disparagingly to students about any element of the curriculum”.

However, in internal documents there was dissent from some faculty members, with one stating that colleagues focussed on music from before 1900 “are often implicitly accused of being concerned exclusively with music that is 'Western' and 'white'”.

There was also disconnect over the use of the term Western Art Music being used. It is a modern term intended to be more inclusive than “classical” by recognising other culture’s classical traditions.

The development of Western classical music and its notation predate the establishment of the trade in African slaves, both having their roots in Medieval liturgical music like Greogorian chanting.

Major figures in the development of classical music including JS Bach, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Ludwig van Beethoven emerged in the 17th and 18th centuries.

The University of Oxford has been approached for comment.
 
If these protestors put half the energy into reading music as they did bitching about nonsense topics they could be decent musicians. Sure it isnt easy at first but the more you do it the easier it becomes. They don't even offer an alternative to classical notation. Its just talk about me and ppl that look like me. As always its all bitching and no solutions.
There are already alternatives and some of them are extremely bumpin

There is an entire church music industry based on black music and controlled by black people. A person can have a whole real career involving real money in this world. It's entirely outside of the academy and only very tenuously connected with the "mainstream" entertainment industry.

that's just one example
 
Contemporary "art music" (not a good term, but there are no good terms so whatever), like every other "high" art, is infested with the kind of pond scum that says shit like this. Every creative avenue I have an interest in is absolutely plagued by these retards and I hope a Fascist government takes power and makes concerted efforts to choke the life out of all of their industries so they can be sucking dick for nickels where they belong. Conservatives deserve a lot of blame for this for abandoning these art forms. There were many Orthodox Christians in the "art music" sphere but you'll be hard pressed now to find anyone who isn't a Nuevo Wicca Ironic Satanist Turbo Faggot Feminist Dangerhair Wakandan Warlock educated at the finest political reeducation camp for the aspiring midwit.
 
Just because notation isn't written (because most African music, is in general, not written, but passed on aurally) does not mean notation does not exist within their music. Improvisation is very important, but you can still translate that on paper, to an extent.
 
retards are also calling for affirmative action for orchestras because they're all white, and an end to blind auditions.
Oh I saw that article a while back and it just encapsulates clown world. Play behind this sheet so we just purely listen to your skill without seeing if you’re young, old, man, woman, disabled, black or white. There couldn’t be a more pure and impartial method of interview.
Doesn't jazz have its roots in classical music?
Yes, and mathematical ‘patterns’ as well. There are already courses in such things and they’re pretty highbrow. One of my university flatmates was a mathematician with a sideline in music theory and he used to talk about it a lot. I found it interesting but incomprehensible, it was quite hardcore.
If you want to study classical you don’t want to be doing crap courses on modern rubbish. Music of various cultures is well worth studying and courses already exist
 
Why yes, yes of course!! That's why my husband only plays Hava Nagila on the white notes of the piano.
 
BLM broke something in liberals and caused them to go retarded for some reason. I've never seen so much self flagellation.
 
Just because notation isn't written (because most African music, is in general, not written, but passed on aurally) does not mean notation does not exist within their music.
That was literally part of our curriculum. Can't cheat on your transcription exam if the music was never transcribed before. Seems more like just a shit curriculum than racism. Guess they never studied microtonality then. You'd be hard pressed to find a Western pop song that uses more or less than a 12 tone scale.
 
I can't wait till they ban thinking as racist and then hook everyone to those thought disrupting earphones that were in Harrison Bergeron. I'm thinking someone needs to set up a white people school that preserves white culture.
 
Day 1 I'd sit them in front of a piano and order them to play Clair de Lune. If they ask for sheet music, they fail the entire semester.
 
The fact that it mentioned this "decolonise the curriculum" thing clued me in to this being from the period shortly after the George Floyd riots. As far as I can see, everybody is now pretending that "decolonise the curriculum" never happened - you still can't criticise it without being considered racist, but you can't openly advocate that we need to remove all actual learning from universities either.

Louis Armstrong, John Coltrane, Miles Davis etc. could all read standard musical notation. Nobody thinks niggers are more retarded than "anti-racists".
 
If they want nigger music, can't they just be happy with doing Che Che Koolay in elementary school like we did?


Our music teacher was black and that was the only time I can remember that she ever did anything related to African music. She certainly didn't harp on it all the time, to the exclusion of Western music.
 
Better headline: "Oxford professors branded retarded by sane public!"

This doesn't even count as a first world "problem" but more of a first world non-issue... or wankery! One for which our elites, media and so-called academic institutions devote an insane amount of time and money to.
 
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