The goal of the publication has been to collect musical works that could serve as practice material in ear training / solfège classes while being artistic forms as well. To accomplish this objective, in 2016 the Academy of Music in Gdańsk issued two calls for scores: one internal, directed towards the Academy’s own teachers of composition and ear training, and one external, in the form of a competition. The premise was to combine the usage of voice and percussion instruments.
As a result of those calls for scores, the publication contains compositions of nine teachers (Kamil Cieślik, Tadeusz Dixa, Dagmara Dopierała, Andrzej Dziadek, Piotr Jędrzejczyk, Alina Kowalska-Pińczak, Radosław Łuczkowski, Krzysztof Olczak, Sławomir Zamuszko), as well as two winning works from the competition (by Michał Lazar and Zbigniew Słowik).

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This European project (KA 203 Strategic Partnership) created by Salvatore Gioveni promotes cross-border collaboration in the field of Music Theory through sharing knowledge and transferring pedagogical innovation. It thus responds to a lack of centralised source and framework to deepen reflection by means of cross-disciplinary study at European and international level.

There is a significant wealth of educational practices from one country to another in this sector, especially in terms of harmonic musical notation and analysis. However, HMEI's are facing the nonexistence of a European network for pedagogical staff in Music Theory so far. To improve the situation, the project will among other things develop several intellectual outputs such as Online Platform (IO 1), an EU Bibliography (IO 2), a Repository Courses (IO 3), a Multilingual Glossary (IO 4) and an Exchange Online Learning Platform.

Besides the Conservatoire royal de Bruxelles as leader and manager of the project, the following partner institutions are involved: Music Academy S. Moniuszki Gdańsk (Gdańsk, Poland), F. Liszt Academy of Music Budapest (Budapest, Hungary), Estonian Academy for Music and Theatre (Tallinn, Estonia), HfMTh "Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy" (Leipzig, Germany).

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