DESIGNING AN EDUCATIONAL CONCERT. THE ANALYSIS OF “THE NOAH’S ARK” CHILDREN’S CONCERT
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https://doi.org/10.24193/subbmusica.2022.2.06Keywords:
educational concert for children, repertoire, visual elements, elements of music mediation.Abstract
To design an educational concert, for it to be a valuable cultural-educational event and be attractive to children, various pedagogical, psychological, musical, and organizational aspects must be considered. These will be presented and illustrated through the analysis of the Noah’s Ark children’s concert, moderated, and conducted by the author as part of the Do Re Mi Start! educational program of the Gheorghe Dima National Music Academy.
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