"Nihao from Austria" - A Bilingual Music Textbook written by Romana Obermair
The release of the bilingual music textbook, "Nihao from Austria," written by Romana Obermair in collaboration with Peter Brugger (Music arrangements), signifies a pivotal moment in music education, bringing together the musical heritages of Austria and China. The book stands as a testament to the creative vision and expertise of Romana Obermair, who not only authored the content but also played a pivotal role in its meticulous design, targeted at the Asian market, ensuring an immersive and visually captivating learning experience.
Through the collaborative efforts of Doblinger Musikverlag Vienna and the Chinese People Music Publishing House Beijing, this textbook will undoubtedly enrich the learning experiences of music students in China. With its accessibility and comprehensive content, "Nihao from Austria" invites students to embark on a cross-cultural musical journey, fostering appreciation, understanding, and a lifelong passion for music.
Bridging Cultures through Music
"Nihao from Austria" serves as a bridge between two rich musical traditions, fostering cultural exchange and promoting a deeper understanding of both Austrian and Chinese music. This bilingual textbook encapsulates the essence of music from Europe, providing students with a comprehensive resource to explore different genres, techniques, and historical contexts. By offering insights into the musical heritage of Austria, coupled with Chinese translations, this textbook facilitates a cross-cultural exploration of music and nurtures a global perspective among students.
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