The benefits of choral singing: A study of Italian university choirs (2018–19)
Johann van der Sandt,
Carlo Nardi
Abstract:Italian university choirs typically welcome students, employees at the university, alumni and even external people. In fact, they constitute a significant example of intergenerational and intercultural group singing in that they enable interaction between people with different backgrounds in terms of age, gender, ethnicity, place of origin, language and class. This makes them a strategic standpoint from which to investigate group singing activities which are aimed at inclusivity, cooperation and music apprecia… Show more
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