2. Film music workshops The Beremend Library was the venue for a music workshop in the morning, accompanied by a screening, to put the finishing touches to the work in progress cine-concert on Saturday. The focus of his workshops was on spontaneous musical creation, allowing participants to free themselves from the usual technical constraints and discover their own musical voice. According to Montanaro, improvisation is not only a technical exercise, but a means of communication that bridges different musical cultures and musicians. The aim of the sessions is to enable participants to respond quickly and flexibly to musical situations, whether it's varying a melody or working together on a new musical theme. In Montanaro's methods, musical dialogue is key: participants build on each other's improvisation to create dynamic, live musical processes. This approach not only brings technical development, but also enhances creativity and collaborative skills. 174

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