Diverse Cultural Thought In The European Context Through Music Collaboration Networks

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Esther Vargas-Gil
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4899-0173
Felipe Gértrudix-Barrio
http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8093-5698
Manuel Gértrudix-Barrio
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5869-3116

Abstract

Networking in current music education and models, projects and platforms are a means for recovering the importance of music education as a part of artistic education. Music education has value in itself, both in the international and European context, not only from an instrumental or interdisciplinary perspective, but also as a critical reflection on reality, forming an integral part of society which cannot be removed. Art, due to its non-instrumental nature, constitutes a source of living standards and allows the development of the human sensibility which contributes to the acquisition of skills related with perception, and which make up valuable tools for the cognitive process of the science. Networking projects through music education contribute to diverse cultural thought, which places value on European cultural heterogeneity through music, promotes cultural integration and diversity of tastes beyond prevailing and homogenising musical trends.

Keywords: Diverse cultural, Networking, Musical learning, Creativity, Collaboration, Virtual platforms

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