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Lage Gómez, Carlos

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First Name
Carlos
Last Name
Lage Gómez
Affiliation
Universidad Complutense de Madrid
Faculty / Institute
Educación-Centro Formación Profesor
Department
Didáctica de Lenguas, Artes y Educación Física
Area
Didáctica de la Expresión Musical
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    La música que escuchan las nuevas generaciones: preferencias y estereotipos
    (Revista española de pedagogía, 2024) Cremades Andreu, Roberto; Lage Gómez, Carlos; Campollo Urkitza, Arantzazu; Hargreaves, David J.
    Para los jóvenes, la música no solo es un objeto de consumo estético; también cumple una función social, a la que atribuyen diversos valores que influencian su identidad y sus relaciones sociales. Así, el objetivo de este artículo es evaluar cómo se estructuran sus preferencias musicales y qué diferencias existen en función del género y del rango de edad, además de estudiar qué estereotipos asocian a los estilos que más escuchan según dichas variables. Para ello, se utilizó un cuestionario actualizado y adaptado de Cremades et al. (2010), al que respondieron 1020 jóvenes adolescentes de un distrito de la ciudad de Madrid: 540 mujeres (52.9 %) y 480 hombres (47.1 %) de entre 12 y 20 años. Los resultados ponen de manifiesto qué estilos de música popular urbana prefieren los jóvenes. Asimismo, que los de mayor edad escuchan un rango más amplio de estilos y que las mujeres se decantan por las tendencias musicales y la música latina. Respecto a los estereotipos, «generación», «personalidad» y «comportamiento » son los que más asocian a sus preferencias, lo cual se relaciona con el desarrollo de la propia identidad del adolescente. Como conclusión, creemos que, a partir del conocimiento sobre el significado que le dan los jóvenes a la música, es preciso potenciar su escucha y capacidad crítica desde el aula de música, como una forma de construir oyentes competentes, con conocimientos musicales y sociales suficientes de la música que prefieren.
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    Toward conceptualizations of musical creativities in secondary education: an integrative literature review between 1990 and 2020
    (Research Studies in Music Education, 2023) Lage Gómez, Carlos; Chatelain, Sabine; Cremades Andreu, Roberto
    Creativity has been described as an indissociable component of music education, complex to conceptualize and often overgeneralized. This article provides an overview of existing research on musical creativities in secondary education between 1990 and 2020. A total of 76 articles published in peer-reviewed journals are reviewed according to PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses) guidelines. To present and discuss the results, several dimensions of creativity research have been clustered into five categories: product, person/group, creative process, context, and domain. The 22.37% of the articles focus on the creative process, 14.47% on the context, 13.16% on the person/group perspective, and 1.32% on the product. The 48.68% of the studies focus on the domain perspective, showing an emphasis on specific activities traditionally associated with musical creativity like composing or improvising. Music listening is not present, and various forms of musical creativities are underrepresented. Over these three decades, an increasing orientation on teaching and learning within a sociocultural framework can be observed. In addition, the pedagogical challenges concern an expanded vision of creativity, albeit based on a specific and precisely defined framework.
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    Soundtrack Composition and Participatory Creativity in Secondary Education
    (Electronic Journal of Music in Education, 2022) Lage Gómez, Carlos; Centeno Osorio, José Luis; Cremades Andreu, Roberto
    The creation of soundtracks assumes a transversal and participatory approach to creative action in the field of Secondary Education. With the aim of gaining a deeper understanding of the aspects that characterize the composition of soundtracks in Secondary Education, a project has been carried out in which two groups of third year Secondary Education students (14-15 years old) attending a center in the Community of Madrid (Spain) have participated. From an artographic perspective, and from a teaching, research, and artistic perspective, information was collected through participant and non-participant observation, video recordings, interviews, class diaries, and questionnaires. The results suggest a model of participatory creativity focused on a holistic approach through: (1) the active involvement of the students in the design, process, and results of the didactic project; (2) high motivation (individual-social); (3) positive emotions; (4) the environment through which meaningful musical experiences have been constructed; and (5) the collective identity generated through musical creation.