Aldo Amati, the Italian ambassador to Poland, said that science and music are a great area for international cooperation. On Tuesday, March 1, at the Italian Embassy in Warsaw, the “Music for All” conference was held. It was co-organized by the Warsaw University of New Technology Foundation, which was founded on the initiative of the father. the professor. Dr. Hap. Stanisław Dziekoński, Dean of Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in the years 2002-2020. The event was hosted by Anna Popek, journalist and TV presenter.
The meeting was attended by: Fr. Apostolic Nuncio in Poland. archbishop. Salvatore Benaccio, Aldo Amati, Italian Ambassador to Poland, Fr. the professor. Doctor Hub. Stanisław Dziekoński, President of the Foundation of the New Warsaw University of Technology, Marco Agostinelli, Musician, Doctor Hap. Agata Igras, flautist from the University of Music at Fryderyk Chopin in Warsaw and David Mancini, co-founder of Artinoise and founder of the Re.Corder instrument.
The conference participants addressed the theme of music, which is “a wonderful and fundamental element of human existence”. During the meeting, the innovative Italian instrument “Re.corder” was presented, which, thanks to built-in wireless communication, digital sensors and interactive application, transports the traditional flute into the future.
It is easy, said Aldo Amati, the Italian ambassador to Poland, thanks to which the youngest and even the disabled will have the possibility of musical education. “Science and music are a great area for international cooperation,” he added.
After the ambassador’s speech, the father said. the professor. Stanisław Dziekoński, President of the Warsaw University of New Technology Foundation.
“When I first heard about the magic flute, I thought of the Papal Message of Pope Francis Fratelli Totti, a document on friendship and brotherhood. The flute is a tool that anyone can use to build social bonds so that the world becomes better for us “- emphasized the father. the professor. Dziekoński.
The President of the Warsaw University of New Technology Foundation appreciated the innovative Italian idea of creating a completely innovative registrar – Re.corder.
“The initiative is part of the difficult experiences we are currently struggling with, but it also brings hope, because music allows us to discover new layers of goodness” – noted the father. the professor. Dziekoński.
He reported that the Foundation of the New Warsaw University of Technology is planning an educational program, which will include, inter alia, workshops during which children and young people will be able to get acquainted with tools for improving interpersonal communication.
Marco Agostinelli, who attended the meeting, said the recorder is one of the most common and most widely used instruments in schools. In addition, it facilitates and encourages learning to play.
Re.corder is a flute that combines tradition and innovation that can be used vocally, but is also connected to the app, and is freely available on the AppStore and GooglePlay. The utility then acts as a midi controller, which increases its capabilities in terms of technical parameters, as well as user satisfaction. The application also allows you to play with another person and allows you to play with sheet music. “With advanced technology, Re.corder has also enabled people with congenital or traumatic disabilities to enter the world of music,” noted David Mancini, Artinoise co-founder and founder of the Re.Corder tool. He noted that all the notes are fully animated, so you can play the instrument with fewer fingers or in other ways.
The idea and the first patent for the flute were created in the years 2016-2017. The tool is already present in Europe, Japan and North America.
It turns out that in the age when young people spend many hours during the day using digital devices and using content of dubious value, the magic flute can be a tool that helps communicate and support difficult reality.
“Music is a medicine that can get into the hands of everyone, including the elderly, who suffer from loneliness and lack of attention from their relatives. The instrument can make music one of your passions,” said Dr. Agata Igras, flautist and academic teacher from F. Chopin in Warsaw.
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