Egotism, Elitism, and the Ethics of Musical Humility
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc
Published:11th Aug '25
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Egotism, Elitism, and the Ethics of Musical Humility examines how cultures of superiority pervade our musical lives and explores ways in which we can challenge them. Combining philosophical inquiry, empirical research, and pop culture examples, William J. Coppola takes a look at how striving for individual achievement can lead us to grow disconnected from one another--and how humility can help us restore our common humanity. To begin, Coppola critiques the damaging effects of egotism on individual musical development and highlights the importance of knowing one's strengths and limitations and engaging with other artists as equal partners. He then goes further, examining how institutional structures like racial oppression, gender inequity, and the neoliberal drive for continual growth and achievement perpetuate ideologies of elitism and exclusion. Ethical responsibility, he argues, extends beyond individual failings into confronting these systemic societal ailments. Finally, Coppola outlines the transformative potentials of musical humility as an empowering virtue for musicians and music educators to achieve the fullest artistic realization of themselves and others. Musical humility is more than just knocking ourselves down a peg from time to time; it is about uplifting ourselves--and others--to celebrate our shared humanity and artistic dignity. By embracing musical humility, musicians and music educators can contribute to social change by fostering self-reflection, facilitating dialogue, and embracing the ethical tensions inherent to our musical lives.
Full of anecdotes from his own experience and from music icons and intertwined with thoughtful references to Beauvoir, Freire, Fromm, Medina, and others, Coppol's book is both a thoughtful read and an intriguing warning, particularly to music educators. In addition, Coppola steps into the idea that cultures of musical elitism are actually a form of exclusion and considers how we might solve such structural problems with structural solutions. * C. A. Traupmann-Carr, CHOICE *
ISBN: 9780197692943
Dimensions: 229mm x 160mm x 28mm
Weight: 635g
336 pages