CHORAL SINGING AND SOLO SINGING IN THE CONDITIONS OF THE SOCIETY AND THE EDUCATION SYSTEM OF OUR SCHOOLS
Bajram ÇUPI, Agona ÇUPI
Abstract
Choral singing is the highest level of singing and artistic collaboration of more people. The beginnings of this kind of singing started in the first human societies. It is thought that before singing in groups, man began to sing alone as an individual. Therefore, solo singing and choral singing are closely related to each other. General music education in schools also includes systematic work in school choirs. Choir teachers and leaders (conductors) should plan not only to learn songs and compositions, but also to learn and practice vocal singing. In this way students would be trained in solo singing and choral singing. In primary schools, there is an opportunity for the development of amateur choirs, from which future singers for amateur choirs often emerge. The cultural and social mission of amateur choirs lies not only in the massification of music, but also in social and cultural development, and strengthens the discipline of a collective work and wider cooperation.
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176 - 184