Analysis and research on the current situation of Western Orchestra formation in Inner Mongolia universities

Authors

  • Wang Qi Shinawatra University
  • Kovit Kantasiri Shinawatra University

Keywords:

Western orchestra, local universities, training plan, current situation analysis

Abstract

Abstract: Because of its elegant specifications, large scale and rich expression, western Orchestra has become an important factor to enrich the content of aesthetic education and improve the comprehensive level of university education. The Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region is located in the border of China, referred to as "Inner Mongolia", and its musical elements are mainly based on the ethnic cultural background associated with nomadic life. In this cultural and historical context, the formation and development of university orchestras in this region are relatively slow compared with other developed regions in terms of construction and dissemination. Therefore, this paper chooses 10 representative university orchestras in Inner Mongolia as the main research objects, conducts in-depth investigation, research and analysis of their formation status, and probes and discusses them from the perspectives of education management and practical teaching, so as to explore and solve the general rules and existing problems that restrict the formation and development of university orchestras. It is expected to provide some practical and theoretical basis for the establishment of high-level orchestras in universities in this region, so as to promote the development of orchestral art in other local universities.

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Published

2025-01-24

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