Round table: "Applied research". The researcher as a music educator and as a promoter
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https://doi.org/10.7203/LEEME.5.9718Keywords:
Music Educator, Music Teacher, Music Education.Abstract
The present paper tried to raise in the round table "Applied research to the musical education" a series of problems that arise not so much to those who dedicate themselves professionally to the musical education, but to those, dedicated to the investigation and the study of related subjects With the history of music from diverse perspectives, they have to finally transmit them to a specific audience, be it other colleagues, university students, or other audiences that focus on the concept of "disclosure" referred to in the title. Particular attention is focused on the problems of university musical education for non-specialists and on the scientific dissemination applied to music, an almost barren field on which there is much to ponder: from the new possibilities for the explanation of music that offer new supports Such as the CD-Rom, to traditional forms of relationship with a music-loving audience through program notes and concert reviews.
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