stuchapmanhill.bsky.social
Musician, teacher, &c. Professionally confused. Assistant Professor of Choral Music Education at Michigan State University.
http://www.stuartchapmanhill.com
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I hope you’re right about Slotkin. She’s such a disappointment already. And Peters has no excuse since he’s retiring.
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Paging Astead Herndon
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This is why it would’ve been a good idea to show up at first, then leave mid-speech!
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I came here to leave a funny reply but see they're all taken. Dang. (But also bravi tutti.)
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(Sounds fascinating!)
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I'm working on getting this announcement passed along to an LGBTQIA+ women's chorus I used to conduct. Hopefully that lands some additional participants!
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I have let Bach down so many, many times.
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Depending on how light and silly you’re wanting to go, “Normal Gossip” is almost always a great time.
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I’m sour about yesterday’s (which I didn’t get).
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Valiant? Neurotic? Who’s to say?
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Sometimes I try to find extra words I *do* know to balance the points I earned “unfairly.”
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The big, chunky buttons on old-school soda vending machines. (The rectangular ones with pictures of the drink you were choosing.)
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One of my absolute all-time favorites.
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Omg—thank you.
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Will, I tend to agree with you about social media diets and discourse. But Zack Beauchamp very obviously isn’t an idiot, and I’m starting to wonder about the limitations (and potential backfire) of the all-caps-tantrum approach to making your point. I find it exhausting—and I agree with you.
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Ugh. Being a proud alum gets harder and harder.
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1. A book about Nashville-style collaborative songwriting—both the nature of the creative practice as well as the implications for teaching and learning
2. The role of "cultural criticism" in contemporary society, what "cultural criticism" even means, and the implications for music education