Musical excellence in higher music education according to teachers conceptions

Keywords: instrumental training, conservatory, higher school of music, music education quality, innovation in music education

Abstract

The concept of excellence is relevant in the training of musical instrument performers and has evolved within the field of education. Although the notion of excellence can be quite broad depending on different beliefs and social contexts, in education it is understood as a set of skills necessary to achieve specific goals determined by students’ needs and their personal, socio-occupational, and political environment. In higher education, at least three main agents are involved in the teaching-learning process: students, faculty, and institutions (i.e., educational management and administrations). The case studies featured in this paper focus on teachers’ conceptions of the strategies implemented by conservatories and higher schools of music in Spain in the pursuit of musical excellence. To this end, we conducted semi-structured interviews with five innovative, research-oriented music professors, as teachers are key agents who directly influence the teaching-learning process. Our analysis of the emerging categories from the interviews suggests that these teachers have applied innovative methods and approaches in their educational practice, although they are aware that such innovation is not widespread. Conservatories and higher schools of music do not appear to be consistently implementing effective, long-lasting changes; substantial transformations are still required. The results obtained from this research aim to offer proposals for improving teaching in higher music education institutions.

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Francisco Escalante-Vargas, Universidad de Sevilla

Catedrático de Música y Artes Escénicas, en la especialidad de Percusión en el C.S.M. Rafael Orozco de Córdoba y doctorando en la Universidad de Sevilla. Ha publicado diferentes artículos sobre innovación y aprendizaje instrumental en la enseñanza musical superior. Miembro del grupo de investigación Innovación en los Conservatorios y Escuelas Superiores de Música (CyESM) de la Sociedad para la Educación Musical del Estado Español (SEM-EE), afiliada a ISME. Musicoterapeuta por la Universidad Católica de Valencia.

Maria-Cecilia Jorquera-Jaramillo, Universidad de Sevilla

Ha sido Profesora Titular en la Universidad de Sevilla. Ha enseñado en formación de profesorado de grado y postgrado, en educación no formal, pedagogía en Conservatorios italianos, en la Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya y la Universidad de Bolonia, Italia. Su investigación incluye formación inicial y permanente de profesorado de música, conocimiento e identidad profesional del docente de música relacionados con la docencia en el aula, y modelos didácticos como elemento esencial en la formación docente. Ha pertenecido a diferentes asociaciones y grupos de estudio sobre educación, música y danza. En 1996 comenzó su membresía en ISME.

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Published
2026-03-27
How to Cite
Escalante-Vargas F. y Jorquera-Jaramillo M.-C. (2026). Musical excellence in higher music education according to teachers conceptions. Revista Electrónica Complutense de Investigación en Educación Musical - RECIEM, 23(1), e98324. https://doi.org/10.5209/reciem.98324
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