Musical dialogues: radio broadcasting and democratization of concert music
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https://doi.org/10.5007/1807-0221.2018v15n30p158Abstract
Musical Dialogues is a radio program which promotes the democratization of the repertoire belonging to the musical genre known as Concert Music in all its aspects, that cross a secular tradition and, today, it is less available to general public. The program is transmitted by Rádio Educativa UFMS in Campo Grande/MS and provides, along with such musical repertoire, the insertion of didactic comments that guide the listening, by professors of the university's music course, specialized in the theme of each edition, providing, thus, an effective dialogue with music, not only due to the information, but also to the relationship with the social, political and philosophical reality that surrounds each of the pieces and themes proposed.
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