Abstract
The method in musical interpretation is a way to achieve and materialize the musician’s interpretative approach. Moreover the method allows the suppression of doubts and ignorance while enhances the study’s efficiency. The method involves both the interpretative approach- as a process of internalization and deepening of the semantics belonging to the musical text, as well as the sound materialization- finding the proper way to express the result of identifying the encoded meaning among the music score. When learning through the method, the goal is made aware and the means are being synchronized to it. The performer’s method involves the rational use of the basic principles of interpretation, adjusted to the repertoire’s diversity. In addition, the teacher’s method involves flexibility and grace in coordinating the student’s learning process. The role of the teacher is to guide the constant evolution of the student through understanding and motivation.
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