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Hungary Introduces Electroacoustic Training into its General School Curriculum.(Brief Article)

Computer Music Journal

| March 22, 2001 | COPYRIGHT 1999 MIT Press Journals. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

The system and methodology of electroacoustic music training became part of the general education system of Hungary in September 1999, when national educational legislation introduced this type of musical training, on a voluntary basis, into the general school system. Three independent areas of training are offered: classical synthesizer, popular synthesizer, and computer music programs.

The syllabus was offered for the first time in the school session 1999/2000, following several years of college- and university-level postgraduate teacher training activities to create the well-educated faculty needed for these new areas of musical training.

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