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- Title
ВЪЗПИТАНИЕ НА БЪДЕЩИ СЛУШАТЕЛИ ЧРЕЗ ВЪЗПРИЕМАНЕ НА МУЗИКА В НАЧАЛНА УЧИЛИЩНА ВЪЗРАСТ.
- Authors
Смилкова, Смилена
- Abstract
The perception of music is one of the musical activities on which the teaching of music in schools in Bulgaria is based. The education of prepared future listeners in primary school is an important and significant task, a serious challenge for Music teachers . The development, expansion, enrichment of the musical culture of adolescents, the accumulation of intellectual, emotional, moral experience in the field of music, leads to a wide range of specific knowledge, values, and skills. They are conceived in the vastness of fantasy and are later transferred to the real life. The education of understanding and figurative comprehension of the enigmatics of music is a process that requires time, patience, determination, and love, both for the music and for the trained future listeners. Educating the need for contact with music and cultivating tastes and preferences for its diversity and richness is a necessary task for educators to solve. Today's energetic and dynamic pace of life often provokes and makes people tense and stressed. Musical art mainly affects the senses, sensitivities, and emotions of the individual. The variety of forms, plots, images, moods, ideas embedded in the musical works that students get acquainted with while listening to music in primary school age, is a path to the thin threads of the child's soul, to the imagination and creativity embedded in human nature. The proposed material focuses on the need and importance of listening to music in primary school age, based on the experience of musicologists, psychologists and educators.
- Subjects
BULGARIA; MUSIC teachers; MUSIC education; MUSICAL aesthetics; HUMAN behavior; MUSIC conservatories; IMAGINATION; MUSIC education advocacy
- Publication
Management & Education / Upravlenie i Obrazovanie, 2021, Vol 17, Issue 3, p131
- ISSN
1312-6121
- Publication type
Article