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The first part of this paper reviews literature on the use of gesture in musical contexts and reports an investigation of the gestures (spontaneous gesticulation) made by musicians with different levels of hearing impairment in rehearsal talk. Profoundly
Robert Fulford, Jane Ginsborg
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Developing Familiarity in a New Duo: Rehearsal Talk and Performance Cues
Context and Aims: Social and cognitive processes underlying individual classical musicians' and duo performers' preparation for performance have been explored using longitudinal case studies.
Jane Ginsborg, Dawn Bennett
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Fit to Perform: A Profile of Higher Education Music Students’ Physical Fitness
The physical demands of music making are well acknowledged, but understanding of musicians’ physical and fitness profiles is nonetheless limited, especially those of advanced music students who are training to enter music’s competitive professional ...
Liliana S. Araújo +10 more
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Towards a theory of experimental music theatre: 'showing doing', 'non-matrixed performance' and 'metaxis' [PDF]
Although recent years have seen the emergence of sustained research on experimental music theater, most of this is of a largely descriptive nature. To address the shortcomings of such approaches, this essay outlines a theory of experimental music theater
Heile, Björn
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Orchestration of Proper Piano Pieces as a Self-Interpretation
The study is focused on the problem of composers’ self-interpretation in the orchestrations of their own piano pieces. This specific case of a creative re-thinking contains not only adaptation of a piano score to orchestral instruments, but also adding ...
Boryslav STRONKO
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Live Music Performance: The Relationship Between Flow and Music Performance Anxiety [PDF]
Most studies exploring the relation between flow and Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) have focused on the disposition of generally experiencing flow and the occurrence of MPA. Little is known about the connection between experiencing flow and MPA as it relates to a specific performance.
Spahn, Claudia +2 more
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Emotion Regulation Processes Can Benefit Self-Regulated Learning in Classical Musicians
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is the degree to which students are metacognitively, motivationally, and behaviourally active participants in their own learning process.
Ugne Peistaraite +2 more
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Before the drastic disruption caused by the sudden emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, 85% of the United Kingdom’s 14,000 orchestral musicians were self-employed freelance workers, engaged in busy and varied portfolio careers comprising a combination of ...
Susanna Cohen, Jane Ginsborg
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Using Generic Summarization to Improve Music Information Retrieval Tasks [PDF]
In order to satisfy processing time constraints, many MIR tasks process only a segment of the whole music signal. This practice may lead to decreasing performance, since the most important information for the tasks may not be in those processed segments.
de Matos, David Martins +2 more
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The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, has brought about drastic disruption to the world of the performing arts.
Susanna Cohen, Jane Ginsborg
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