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will open the Bachelor of Music in Ecuador

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Saturday, May 7, 2011
MANAGEMENT. Brandao (left) and Simon Cave, vice president, are part of the team working UDLA in the consolidation of the race.
The University of the Americas (UDLA) will offer a Bachelor of Music. The new race will be open from September and will last four years.

With this initiative, the institution wants to break with the paradigm that exists in the Ecuadorian society where music is not conceived as a profession, its rector said Simon Cueva.

He explained that the novel offers a musician wants to be integral. "There are excellent conservatories in the country, but we perceive that only form of music performers, said.

adds that the project is committed to all professions that are generated in the music industry that go unnoticed in our midst.
Ecuadorian musician Mauricio Jacome Brandao (known artistically by his middle name) is collaborating with the University in this new academic process.

Brandao said that we must be aware that not everyone can become musicians, but there are several activities that revolve around this world.

"The idea is to form a professional who knows the arrangements, which make up, which releases, produces, that is 'manager'. Finally, you can navigate the terrain on which you develop and tap have a mentality that drives him to be the best at what they do, "said the musician. Proposal



UDLA authorities say belong to the international network of universities 'Laureate' were allowed to converse with foreign institutions that have experience in this field.

To make the syllabus maintained contact with the Peruvian University of Applied Sciences (UPC) and the Modern School of Music (EMM) of Chile.

Los Angeles Music Academy (LAMA) also supports the new career and is the place where the most outstanding students can prepare for their senior year. To study this

profession, three tests by the parties: a general knowledge of musical aptitude and a basic instrument and reading scores.

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