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How High Should Boys Sing?
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Contents: Introduction; The background; Singing as social control of boyhood; The physiology of the young male voice; Subjectivity and agency in the young male voice; Admiration of the boy; A child doing a man's work in a man's world; Angels in the marketplace; We can't sing like men, so we won't sing at all; Ambassadors and mediators; The future; Index.

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Martin Ashley is Head of Research in the Faculty of Education at Edge Hill University, near Liverpool. After an early career in sound recording with the BBC, he trained as a middle school music teacher and taught for seventeen years in state and independent middle schools, including a period at a cathedral choir school. He has acted as a consultant for the UK government's National Singing Programme, and for the associated Choir Schools' Association Chorister Outreach Programme. He has recently completed a major project on widening boys' participation in choral singing with the National Youth Choirs of Great Britain.

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’This book is an essential read for choir directors, cathedral organists, schoolteachers and indeed anyone interested in the wider subject of understanding and motivating boys. I owe Martin Ashley a debt; as a result of this book I shall be refocusing my mind on the practical application of much that he has illuminated. And as a start - I’m going to read the book again and encourage colleagues to do the same!’ Music Teacher ’... [this] is one of the most important and comprehensive books on the subject of boys’ voices ever written... His book should be required reading for every choir director.’ 5 stars, Editor's Choice, Classical Music, November 2009 'How High Should Boys Sing? [...] has a much wider scope than the title suggests. It would be of interest to any general reader who is involved in singing, whilst providing a scholarly approach for the more specialised researcher, and would be a useful and thought-provoking addition to the library of any singing teacher, choral director or music educator.' British Journal of Music Education 'Significant... a book which is always interesting, challenges assumptions and offers profound insights... This is a book that would be of interest to educators, psychologists and musicians alike.' International Choral Bulletin

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