Levels of Music Appreciation as a Challenge for Music Curriculum

Authors

  • Nikolina Matoš
  • Ana Čorić

Keywords:

listening to music, music appreciation, music teaching and learning process, music education curriculum, perception and reception of music

Abstract

Introduction to music takes place in all kinds of formal and informal contexts. Nowadays, virtual environment is an equal, perhaps even dominant factor. What follows is that the triad of “author - work - audience” is implemented in different ways. By interacting with music, the student becomes an active researcher and a co-creator, which is a prerequisite for music appreciation. In this paper, we will conduct theoretical and empirical research of different levels of music appreciation, and discuss the opportunity of acquiring this complex competency in the educational process.

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Published

2020-12-06

How to Cite

Matoš, N., & Čorić, A. (2020). Levels of Music Appreciation as a Challenge for Music Curriculum. ’’Music in Society’’ The Collection of Papers, (10). Retrieved from http://publications.mas.unsa.ba/index.php/zbornik/article/view/14