Caracterização do panorama coral infantil e juvenil do distrito de Lisboa no ano de 2017
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Resumo: | The present study describes the range of children’s and youth choirs in the municipalities of the district of Lisbon in 2017. The objectives of the study are: to identify extant children’s and youth choirs; to identify the municipalities with the greatest activity among children’s and youth choirs, describing their respective contexts; to describe the participants in each choir, including both singers and artistic directors; to describe the repertoire in use and activities carried out; to assess the importance of children’s and youth choirs in the life of local communities and in the promotion of culture within the country. The methodology adopted is based on bibliographical and documental research and on using questionnaires sent to various kinds of informants (conductors, members of the choirs’ artistic committees, pedagogical directors in schools, municipalities and other informants), in person, by telephone or by e-mail. The data collected permitted us to arrive at the following conclusions: there exists a total of 33 children’s and youth choirs in the Lisbon area; the municipality of Lisbon has the greatest number of choirs (30% of the total); choirs are mostly connected with associations (57% of the total); a large number of the choirs arose from 2005 onwards (63% of the total); most of the singers are between 6 and 12 years of age (66% of the total); amongst the singers females predominate (82% of the total); the task of artistic direction is carried out principally by women (61% of the total); repertoire is varied, including sacred and secular works, by Portuguese and European composers both accompanied and a cappella. Choral activity is associated with an increasing interest in artistic activities. The description of choral activities in Portugal has been the object of musicological research. However, extant research is limited to adult choirs and choral societies, and there is as yet no study of the reality of choral singing during childhood and adolescence. Part of a research project in the field of vocal development and choral practice in childhood, this work is a starting point for the doctoral thesis of the first author. |
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Caracterização do panorama coral infantil e juvenil do distrito de Lisboa no ano de 2017The present study describes the range of children’s and youth choirs in the municipalities of the district of Lisbon in 2017. The objectives of the study are: to identify extant children’s and youth choirs; to identify the municipalities with the greatest activity among children’s and youth choirs, describing their respective contexts; to describe the participants in each choir, including both singers and artistic directors; to describe the repertoire in use and activities carried out; to assess the importance of children’s and youth choirs in the life of local communities and in the promotion of culture within the country. The methodology adopted is based on bibliographical and documental research and on using questionnaires sent to various kinds of informants (conductors, members of the choirs’ artistic committees, pedagogical directors in schools, municipalities and other informants), in person, by telephone or by e-mail. The data collected permitted us to arrive at the following conclusions: there exists a total of 33 children’s and youth choirs in the Lisbon area; the municipality of Lisbon has the greatest number of choirs (30% of the total); choirs are mostly connected with associations (57% of the total); a large number of the choirs arose from 2005 onwards (63% of the total); most of the singers are between 6 and 12 years of age (66% of the total); amongst the singers females predominate (82% of the total); the task of artistic direction is carried out principally by women (61% of the total); repertoire is varied, including sacred and secular works, by Portuguese and European composers both accompanied and a cappella. Choral activity is associated with an increasing interest in artistic activities. The description of choral activities in Portugal has been the object of musicological research. However, extant research is limited to adult choirs and choral societies, and there is as yet no study of the reality of choral singing during childhood and adolescence. Part of a research project in the field of vocal development and choral practice in childhood, this work is a starting point for the doctoral thesis of the first author.O presente estudo caracteriza o panorama coral infantil e juvenil dos concelhos do distrito de Lisboa, no ano de 2017. São objetivos do estudo: identificar os coros infantis e juvenis existentes; identificar os concelhos com maior atividade coral infantil e juvenil caracterizando os respetivos contextos; caracterizar os intervenientes de cada coro, abrangendo participantes e direção artística; descrever o repertório utilizado e as atividades desenvolvidas e verificar a importância dos coros infantis e juvenis na vida das comunidades locais e na promoção da cultura no país. A metodologia adotada assenta na pesquisa bibliográfica e documental e num trabalho de campo, com recolha e análise de dados. O processo de recolha de dados baseou-se em questionários a diversos tipos de informantes (maestros, membros das direções dos coros, direções pedagógicas das escolas, municípios, entre outros), via contacto presencial, telefónico ou correio eletrónico. Os dados recolhidos permitem retirar as seguintes conclusões: existe um total de 33 coros infantis e juvenis no distrito de Lisboa; o concelho de Lisboa apresenta o maior número de coros (30% do total); os coros estão maioritariamente ligados a associações (57% do total); um elevado número de coros surgiu a partir do ano 2005 (63% do total); a maior parte dos coralistas tem entre 6 e 12 anos de idade (66% do total); entre os coralistas predominam elementos do sexo feminino (82% do total); os cargos de direção artística são maioritariamente desempenhados por mulheres (61% do total);é utilizado repertório diversificado, incluindo obras profanas e sacras, de compositores portugueses e europeus, com acompanhamento musical e a capella. A atividade coral está associada a um crescente interesse por atividades artísticas. O retrato do panorama coral no nosso país tem sido alvo de atenção na investigação musicológica. No entanto, os trabalhos existentes restringem-se a coros e orfeões de adultos, não existindo ainda nenhum levantamento sobre as realidades musicais corais na infância e adolescência. Integrado no âmbito de um projeto de investigação no domínio do desenvolvimento vocal e da prática coral na infância, o presente trabalho é ponto de partida para o projeto de doutoramento da primeira autora.UA Editora2019-03-21info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttps://doi.org/10.34624/musichildren.v0i0.1240https://doi.org/10.34624/musichildren.v0i0.1240Music for and by children; No 1 (2018): Musichildren: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference Music for and by Children; 227-242Music for and by children; n.º 1 (2018): Musichildren: Proceedings of the 1st International Conference Music for and by Children; 227-2422795-5990reponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAPporhttps://proa.ua.pt/index.php/musichildren/article/view/1240https://proa.ua.pt/index.php/musichildren/article/view/1240/1021Marinho, TeresaRodrigues, Helenainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-11-12T10:03:15Zoai:proa.ua.pt:article/1240Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T22:38:04.604136Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Caracterização do panorama coral infantil e juvenil do distrito de Lisboa no ano de 2017 |
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Caracterização do panorama coral infantil e juvenil do distrito de Lisboa no ano de 2017 |
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Marinho, Teresa Rodrigues, Helena |
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The present study describes the range of children’s and youth choirs in the municipalities of the district of Lisbon in 2017. The objectives of the study are: to identify extant children’s and youth choirs; to identify the municipalities with the greatest activity among children’s and youth choirs, describing their respective contexts; to describe the participants in each choir, including both singers and artistic directors; to describe the repertoire in use and activities carried out; to assess the importance of children’s and youth choirs in the life of local communities and in the promotion of culture within the country. The methodology adopted is based on bibliographical and documental research and on using questionnaires sent to various kinds of informants (conductors, members of the choirs’ artistic committees, pedagogical directors in schools, municipalities and other informants), in person, by telephone or by e-mail. The data collected permitted us to arrive at the following conclusions: there exists a total of 33 children’s and youth choirs in the Lisbon area; the municipality of Lisbon has the greatest number of choirs (30% of the total); choirs are mostly connected with associations (57% of the total); a large number of the choirs arose from 2005 onwards (63% of the total); most of the singers are between 6 and 12 years of age (66% of the total); amongst the singers females predominate (82% of the total); the task of artistic direction is carried out principally by women (61% of the total); repertoire is varied, including sacred and secular works, by Portuguese and European composers both accompanied and a cappella. Choral activity is associated with an increasing interest in artistic activities. The description of choral activities in Portugal has been the object of musicological research. However, extant research is limited to adult choirs and choral societies, and there is as yet no study of the reality of choral singing during childhood and adolescence. Part of a research project in the field of vocal development and choral practice in childhood, this work is a starting point for the doctoral thesis of the first author. |
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