Луганський національний університет імені Тараса Шевченка

Report concert of the teacher Yulia Danylchenko

On April 25, a report concert of students of the Educational and Research Institute of Arts was held.

In order to introduce the best promising pedagogical experience, educational technologies, forms and methods of teaching into the practice of art schools and colleges of the Poltava Region, the Regional Methodical Cabinet of Art and Culture Educational Institutions closely cooperates with leading teachers of art educational institutions of Ukraine.

On April 25, 2024, in the premises of the Poltava Children’s Music School No. 2 named after V. P. Shapovalenko held a concert of flute music by students of the teacher of the Department of Musical Art and Choreography of Luhansk Taras Shevchenko National University of Arts, teacher of the highest category “Art School No. 2 p. Opytne” (Donetsk region) – Yulia Andriivna Danylchenko.

The works of many world and Ukrainian composers such as: V. A. Mozart, A. Vivaldi, J. Bizet, M. Moshkovsky, T. Muramatsu, Y. Verhovinets, Y. Clark, K. Boling, and A. Piazzolla sounded. 

Everyone present had the opportunity to enjoy great music, share creative achievements and be inspired for further success in art.

As part of the work of the methodical association of teachers of the class of wind instruments, a master class was held by Yu. A. Danylchenko on the topic: “Basic rules of composition and sound formation on the flute” with a 3rd-grade student of the Poltava Children’s Music School No. 3 named after B. Hmyri – Myroslava Symonenko (teacher is Tetiana Temnyk).

During the event of methodical guidance, the speaker worked with the student on setting up the performance apparatus, paid attention to the culture of sound production and intonation, and spoke about the dynamic and timbral possibilities of the flute.

We sincerely thank all the participants of the event and hope for further creative cooperation.

One more day we got closer to Victory! Glory to Ukraine!

According to information from the Poltava methodical office

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