Hello today I will write about some proposals for changes,
which could be introduced in the program of studies in musical interpretation.
First I would change the distribution of subject in the
basic stage of the race. In the case of musical interpretation of woodwinds,
there are four years, in which you only have three asignature throughout the
cycle, that should change and add one more subject before moving on to the
upper stage, in my opinion I would add the two last years of the basic stage.
The second, I would add a branch in the curriculum,
focused on the physiology of the human body, because I think it is necessary to
teach the functioning of the body in pursuit of the postures that each
instrumentalist has, it would be very good since it would avoid body aches and
diseases like tendinitis
The third, would be an infrastructure arrangement, our
faculty is very old and many parts of the building would have to be improved,
there are also many spaces that are not occupied as a back homeland that
exists, which could be used as a patio or could build study rooms.
And finally I would add the professional practice for the
interpreters, that the university will perform concerts, auditions for the
students that are in the upper cycle, that all the students present themselves
once a month and this is considered as practice to obtain the title.
These would be some proposals that I could mention, the truth
is there are many things to change but with these four points some change would
be made.
I think the same about the basic stage, I should reformulate
ResponderBorrarI hope all this changes will be real some day Oscar
ResponderBorraryes, like i said before in another post, the curriculum of musical interpretation looks like an inverted pyramid. it would be great if we can have some subjects focused on the pshysiology of the human body!
ResponderBorrarhello I think the same, it is important to know the musician's body to find positions for the flute
ResponderBorrarIs very important to know about human anatomy to prevent injuries in our body and I've never heared about that in faculty, it's a shame! Faculty facilities are the most awful in all the music institutes. It will never be fixed.
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