Balancing the emotional and rational in pursuit of an objective foundation principles for assessments in the field of study in piano performance in educational institutions of musical art
Abstract
The balance between emotional and rational principles in the search for an objective basis in the field of study in pianistic interpretation inside educational agencies in musical art. Since the 1960s, the concept of “pianistic interpretation” appears in scientific works as an object of investigation. J. Milstein defines pianistic interpretation as a systematic concept, influenced by a variety of historic, artistic, aesthetic, social, and psychological events. The interpretative and pedagogic difficulties have been studied in conjunction throughout history, because of the unity in professional activities between musicians: Composition, interpretation, and pedagogy. The systematizing processes of investigation in musical manifestations, that had not been studied previously, require an application of different methodical principles. The substantial characteristic of the analysis in this article is the process of musical interpretation.
Downloads
References
ASAFIEV, B (1971) La forma musical como un proceso. Segunda edición. Leningrado, Rusia: Muzyka.
MARTINSSEN, C. A. (1966) La técnica pianística individual basada en la voluntad sonora-creativa. Moscú, Rusia: Muzyka.
Meilah, B.(1980) La idea del compositor y el camino de su materialización. En Meilah, B. & Jrenov, N. Psicología de los procesos de la creación artística. Leningrado, Rusia: Nauka.
Mylstein, J. (1959) Ferenz Liszt. Moscú, Rusia. Muzgiz.
In order to promote the development and dissemination of research in education in Latin America, the Ibero-American Journal for Educational Research and Development (RIDE) adhered to the Budapest Open Access Initiative, which is why it is identified as a Open access publication. This means that any user can read the complete text of the articles, print them, download them, copy them, link them, distribute them and use the contents for other purposes. Creative Cummons licenses allow users to specify the rights to use an open access journal available on the Internet in such a way that users know the rules of publication. Authors who publish in this journal accept the following conditions: Authors they keep the author's rights and give the magazine the right of the first publication, with the work registered with the attribution license of Creative Commons, which allows third parties to use the published material whenever they mention the authorship of the work and the first publication in this The authors can make other independent and additional contractual agreements for the non-exclusive distribution of the version of the article published in this journal (eg, include it in an institutional repository or publish it in a book) as long as they clearly indicate that The work was published for the first time in this magazine. Authors are allowed and recommended to publish their work. low on the Internet (for example on institutional or personal pages) before and during the review and publication process, as it can lead to productive exchanges and to a greater and faster dissemination of the published work