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Singing with children : international perspectives
288 p. ; col. ill.
- Includes bibliographical references.
- The essays in this volume, dealing with international perspectives on singing with children, provide the reader with insights into possible ways of helping children experience the beauty of music through singing. Offering a wide range of musical experiences that can foster a lifelong interest and passion for singing and communal music-making, these essays will be of significant interest to educators, scholars, students, and practitioners who believe in the power of singing. [Publisher's text]
- Collected essays.
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En este volumen
- The adolescent boy's changing voice : implications for singing and choral music pedagogy
- Voice training during mutation
- Singing weaknesses in children's choirs : cause and subject of music pedagogical communication
- The significance of singing and making music together during the first thousand days of life
- Concepts, models and methods in vocal pedagogy with children
- Towards the professionalisation of children's and youth choir directors : excerpts from a multi-perspective study
- The effective choral conductor
- Benefits of singing reflected in the conceptual framework of social inclusion
- Sing Me In : collective singing in the integration process of young migrants
- Oh boy! : Do boys choirs still matter?
- Setting the tone for transformative learning through choral music in South Africa
- The Reggio Emilia approach : perspectives on music-making and singing with young children
- The Relational Singing Model
- The status of singing in schools : an overview of national curricula in Austria, England, Italy, and South Tyrol (Italy)
- The decline of singing in compulsory Swedish music education : an historical survey of curricula from 1955 to the present
- The choir experience in Italian state schools from pre-school to middle school : a personal view
- The inspiration for singing
- Passing on the enchantment of singing to children : reflections from the composer's perspective
- Singing beyond music : breathing, words, sound, and movement