大众化的古典音乐品味

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Qualitative Research in Education Pub Date : 2023-10-28 DOI:10.17583/qre.13395
Ane López de Aguileta, Marifa Salceda, Sandra Girbés-Peco, Juan Carlos Peña-Axt, Marta Soler-Gallart
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每个公民都有权获得文化遗产,例如古典音乐,这已被国际组织广泛指出。然而,有一些障碍阻碍弱势群体的成员享受这种类型的音乐的好处,即文化精英主义。一些作者指出,对古典音乐的品味取决于社会阶层。然而,我们的研究发现,有证据表明,在九种不同的情况下,情况并非如此。我们在这里展示对话音乐聚会(DMG)的结果,证明每个人都可以享受古典音乐。因此,本文的目的是分析DMG对扩大参与者接触古典音乐的机会以及增加来自不同年龄和社会经济群体对这种音乐的品味的影响。为此,在9个教育中心进行了调查研究,从小学到成人教育。通过交际方法论对数据进行了分析,定义了与古典音乐的获取和品味相关的变革性和排他性因素。结果表明,无论他们的社会和文化背景如何,这些参与者在参加dmg后都接触过古典音乐,并增加了对这种音乐的品味。
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Democratizing Taste on Classical Music for All
The right of every citizen to access cultural heritage, such as classical music, has been widely pointed out by international organizations. However, there are certain barriers that impede members of vulnerable groups from enjoying the benefits of this type of music, namely cultural elitism. Some authors have stated that the taste for classical music depends on the social class. Nevertheless, our research has found evidence that demonstrates that it is not so in nine different contexts. We present here results of Dialogic Music Gatherings (DMG), that demonstrate that everyone can enjoy classical music. Thus, the purpose of this article is to analyze the impact the DMG have had on widening participants’ access to classical music and increasing the taste towards this music from very diverse age and socioeconomic groups. To that end, a survey study was conducted among nine education centers from elementary to adult education. Data has been analyzed through the Communicative Methodology by defining the transformative and exclusionary elements in relation to the access and taste towards the classical music. Results suggest these participants have accessed classical music and increased the taste towards this music after participating in the DMGs, regardless of their social and cultural background.
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Qualitative Research in Education
Qualitative Research in Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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