Vpliv dejavnikov na razvoj izjemnega glasbenega talenta – študija primera
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nadarjenost, glasbeni talent, dejavniki razvoja glasbenega talenta, orgelski virtuoz, študija primeraPovzetek
The purpose of the study was to investigate the influence of twenty-nine factors on the development of musical talent in different stages of life (from 3 to 35 years of age) through a case study of an internationally renowned musician, the organist Aleksey Vylegzhanin. The results show that the diversity of the influence of factors is conditioned by different stages of the development of musical talent and personality traits. In childhood, the family, among other factors, has a great influence on musical development, whereas in later life, the development is influenced also by the music teacher, the quality of lessons and
personality traits.
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