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Ítem Estrategias didácticas para el estudio de aspectos técnicos de la flauta desde el repertorio latinoamericano(Universidad EAFIT, 2023) Pino Herrera, Estefanía; Tovar Henao, FelipeThe process of musical formation in Colombia has been backed up, in the majority, for the model of central european conservatory. There are multiple facts that can justify the continuity of this model in the century XXI. The flute traverse has been inspiration for many composers throughout music history. This article begins with the motivation of know the existing repertoire in Latin America, equally with the purpose of addressing and articulating this repertoire to five tecnic aspects that are part of the daily study of the flute. For this, didactic strategies were applied to make possible not just approach this tecnic aspects with the selected musical fragments, but also make strategies and reflections possible to apply to other works that can contain the approach tecnic contexts.Ítem Sugerencias interpretativas de la balada mexicana de Manuel M. Ponce : una mirada desde el nacionalismo mexicano como intertextualidad musical(Universidad EAFIT, 2021) Pulido Cartagena, Simón; Manco, Juan DavidThe aim of this article is to account for a series of interpretative suggestions on the Mexican Ballad of Manuel M. Ponce, based on the identification of intertextual and referential elements related to the context of Musical Nationalism. The identification of these elements revolves mainly around traditional songs related to the composer's environment and the paragon between the metrics used in the work and some popular Mexican rhythms and genres. This article seeks not only to host an interpretive proposal on a specific work, but also to promote and motivate approaches to Latin American music that feed on historical sources and that result in a musical product that testifies to the closeness and understanding of our repertoire This through some reflections on the role of the interpreter and the place that Latin American music occupies in our habitual repertoires.