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En esta presentación, continuaremos recorriendo la historia de los planes de estudio vigentes del Departamento de Música de la Facultad de Artes de la Universidad Nacional de La Plata. En el número anterior de la revista, planteamos que en nuestras carreras conviven enfoques y contenidos disciplinares con una valiosa tradición occidental en las Bellas Artes, sumado a las innovaciones artísticas y pedagógicas de vanguardia del siglo XX y a la incorporación de la música popular latinoamericana, como modo de producción contemporánea. A su vez, mencionamos que, en las trayectorias del estudiantado, en relación con la experiencia musical desarrollada por fuera de la institución, a menudo surge el interés por la exploración de alternativas artísticas que se distancian de lo estudiado en las orientaciones. Para indagar sobre esta problemática, hemos realizado entrevistas a estudiantes avanzados, graduadas y graduados recientes, consultándoles sobre sus proyectos creativos personales, y en muchos casos, respondieron que realizan propuestas musicales ligadas a la industria cultural; componen e interpretan para diversos géneros musicales, audiovisuales y multimediales, teatro, danza, performance, y/o trabajan en producciones interdisciplinarias, entre otras.Downloads
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