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Başlık: The use of extended piano techniques at conservatories in Turkey
Yazarlar: Uzunboylu, H.
Uludağ Üniversitesi/Eğitim Fakültesi/Güzel Sanatlar Eğitimi Bölümü.
Akbulut, Şirin
36543679000
Anahtar kelimeler: Piano education
Extended piano techniques
Piano repertoire
Conservatory
Turkey
Education & educational research
Yayın Tarihi: 2010
Yayıncı: Elsevier
Atıf: Akbulut, Ş. (2010). "The use of extended piano techniques at conservatories in Turkey". ed. H. Uzunboylu. Procedia Social and Behavioral Sciences, Innovation and Creativity in Education, 2(2), 3080-3087.
Özet: Although the use of extended piano techniques were relatively uncommon in the common practice period (c. 1600 - 1900), the use of extended skills became more common in modern classical music since 1900. Composers in modern Turkey also use these techniques in their works. This study analyzed the role of extended-technique piano repertoire in the pedagogical approaches of instructors at conservatoires. Results indicated that these techniques were not widely taught and the repertoire was not widely performed. The most prominent challenges in the teaching of this repertoire were found to emerge at the phase of application. Thus, the study analyzed applications and problems observed in conservatoires in Turkey regarding the use of extended piano techniques, and it investigated how these problems can be resolved.
Açıklama: Bu çalışma, 04-08 Şubat 2010 tarihleri arasında İstanbul[Türkiye]’da düzenlenen 2. World Conference on Educational Sciences (WCES-2010)’da bildiri olarak sunulmuştur.
URI: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2010.03.469
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1877042810005094
http://hdl.handle.net/11452/28800
ISSN: 1877-0428
Koleksiyonlarda Görünür:Scopus
Web of Science

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