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Slovenská hudba, Vol. 45, No 4, p.356-379, 2019 |
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Title: Dejiny akordeónovej pedagogiky na Slovensku | ||
Author: Paulína Haragová | ||
Abstract: History of Teaching Accordion Playing in Slovakia The origins of teaching accordion in Slovakia can be traced to 1950s when the systematic artistic education became to crystallize through nationalization of municipal music institutes. On the elementary grade of artistic education accordion belonged to the first taught instruments. While elementary schools started to be established almost in any bigger city, the secondary music education was offered only by three institutions in Bratislava, Žilina and Košice. They acquired the status of conservatory in 1960. The important milestone in the history of accordion teaching was the year 1971, when Marta Szőkeová became to teach accordion playing at the Academy of Performing Arts. The widening of the study possibilities was brought by the change of the political regime after 1989, and origination of new schools – conservatories, and also universities. The history of accordion teaching would not be possible without some distinct teachers who brought up not only concert artists, but also teachers. They applied the latest knowledge regarding the methodical teaching of accordion in their practice. In Slovakia the most significant personalities were Marta Szökeová, Milan Seidl, Miroslav Košnár, Agnesa Čuchranová and Vladimír Čuchran. |
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Published online: 17-Dec-2019 | ||
Year: 2019, Volume: 45, Issue: 4 | Page From: 356, Page To: 379 | |
doi:10.4149/sha_2019_4_356 |
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