Arts, Faculty of
University of New Brunswick
Località del lavoro
Fredericton, NB
Stato di occupazione
Tempo pieno
Dettagli del lavoro
This course explores the social and historical developments of music in Canada from the 1950s through the public awakening of the 1960s to the implications of the Canadian content regulations of the 1970s and up to the present with a focus on the period ending around 1980. Music will be examined in relation to such notable phenomena as the Cold War, Expo 67 and the Hippie Movement. Major musical figures, composers and performers featured and discussed may include, The Band, Oscar Peterson, Glenn Gould, Paul Anka, Buffy Saint-Marie, The Guess Who and Rush.A Master’s in Music degree or equivalent. A demonstrated extensive knowledge of Canadian music in all genres in the 20c in a social history and contemporary society perspective. Prior higher education teaching experience.Applicants should include the following with their application:Preference in competition will be to persons holding Right of First Refusal in the course first. Other applicants will be considered at the end of posting if no persons with Right of First Refusal apply. https://www.unb.ca/hr/_assets/documents/cae20222025.pdf