The II International Festival of Mexican Music, social and educational impact in the national musical formation
Abstract
The International Festival of Mexican Music is the only one dedicated exclusively to Mexican concert music; seeks to rescue, promote and disseminate the music of academia, through lectures, master classes, recitals and concerts with chamber orchestra, youth orchestra and philharmonic orchestra. The main objectives of this action research project are: to improve the learning of Mexican music in the aspiring students of the different degrees offered by the Faculty of Music, to promote the creation of authors and interpreters through artistic exhibitions, to evaluate the changes in the learning process promoting a more agile and active teaching, using knowledge of musical and artistic elements in the analysis of own and other artists' productions, and making the general public participate in the cultural showcase that this festival offers. Through the design of the action research, a descriptive study was carried out in order to study the different musical structures, the authors and the historical context of their works within the framework of the II International Festival of Mexican Music. The results showed that the Festival had a direct impact on the academic enrichment of the students of different music degrees.
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