Hijran Sadigzade
THE IMPACT OF TEACHING
CLASSICAL MUSIC WORKS ON THE DEVELOPMENT OF AESTHETIC CULTURE OF SCHOOLCHILDREN
Summary. The use of musical and stage works not only increases students' interest in these works but also has a strong influence on the formation of their aesthetic culture.
Textbooks on the subject of 'Music'
in secondary schools have a positive influence on the process of enriching the
leaders of Azerbaijani and world music with musical and stage works, shaping
students as aesthetically cultured individuals. Musical and stage compositions
emerge from the intricate fusion of multiple artistic disciplines. When students
engage with these compositions, they inherently forge intricate connections
between disparate artistic paradigms. This symbiotic interplay not only
enriches their aesthetic sensibilities but also fosters a deeper understanding
and appreciation across diverse realms of artistic expression, thereby
catalyzing a profound evolution in their cognitive faculties.
Students enrolled in children's art
schools typically exhibit a higher caliber of cultural refinement compared to
their counterparts in secondary education. These individuals often emerge as
stewards of elevated cultural standards within their communities, embodying and
disseminating a profound appreciation for the arts.
Keywords: music education, values, traditions, customs, song, aesthetics, vocals, classical music.
