[Smt-talk] Schenkerian analysis - visual impaired student

Daniel Roca drocacan at gmail.com
Mon Nov 5 14:30:55 PST 2012


I fully understand the problem, and I can't think of a solution, but it seems to be at least paradoxical that a methodology that it directed towards developing structural hearing is so visually dependent that it can't be offered to blind students. 
Please don't take it as an attack to Schenkerianism, I respect this system although being far from expert on it.

El 05/11/2012, a las 18:02, Nicolas Meeùs escribió:

> Dear collective wisdom,
> 
> The University Paris-Sorbonne, under the pressure of Luciane Beduschi (now of Skidmore College), organized compulsory classes in Schenkerian analysis for our third-year students. One of them, visual impaired, asked to be freed from these classes and, indeed, we saw no other solution than to exempt her from this course.
> 
> I would be most interested to know if anyone has experience of such a situation.
> 
> Nicolas Meeùs
> Université Paris-Sorbonne
> 
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Daniel Roca
Higher Conservatory of the Canary Islands
Spain
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