Young People’s Preferences Regarding Classical Music
and Gender: The Educational Context of a Study Carried out in
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Young People’s Preferences Regarding Classical Music and Gender: The Educational Context of a Study Carried out in Poland
Young People’s Preferences Regarding Classical Music and Gender: The Educational Context of a Study Carried out in Poland

Author(s): Beata Bonna
Subject(s): Gender Studies, Music, Sociology of Art
Published by: Uniwersytet Ignatianum w Krakowie
Keywords: classical music; women’s and men’s musical preferences; attitude towards classical music; gender; music education;

Summary/Abstract: RESEARCH OBJECTIVE: The aim of the study was to diagnose young people’s preferences forclassical music and to determine whether gender is related to them.THE RESEARCH PROBLEM AND METHODS: In the study a problem was formulated in rela-tion to women’s and men’s musical preferences for classical music. A diagnostic survey methodand a questionnaire technique were used in the research.THE PROCESS OF ARGUMENTATION: Although classical music is the subject of intensive edu-cational efforts it is still on the margins of young people’s musical preferences. Among the determi-nants of these preferences is gender. However, this is a variable that is rarely included in research.RESEARCH RESULTS: No relationship was found between gender and areas of preference to-wards classical music – attitudes towards listening to it, favourite composers and forms of musi-cal activity. However, women more often listened to classical music. Besides, more women thanmen expressed the opinion that the development of interest in this music lays on school, family,the media and cultural institutions.CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS AND APPLICABLE VALUE OF RESEARCH: Genderdid not show a clear association with preferences for classical music. The results of the study mayinspire further exploration in this area and provide a rationale for multidirectional activities to de-velop interests in this music.

  • Issue Year: 23/2024
  • Issue No: 65
  • Page Range: 105-116
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: English
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