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Music Performance Anxiety in Musical Theater Performers: A Pilot Study

Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 2022
Objectives: Performance anxiety (PA) is debilitating and impacts the sufferer's ability to perform. Forgetfulness, concentration loss, and physical symptoms develop, leading to some giving up performing.<br/> Methods: An online questionnaire was used to gather data, including demographic questions and the Kenny Music Performance Anxiety ...
Aisha S M, James, Michael, Shipley
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Music Performance Anxiety

2022
Abstract Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a pervasive and frequently debilitating difficulty faced by many performers associated with negative impacts on performance quality, psychological distress, deteriorations in confidence, and, at its extreme, disengagement from performing.
Margaret S. Osborne, Jennifer Kirsner
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Music performance anxiety in opera singers

Logopedics Phoniatrics Vocology, 2010
Music performance anxiety (MPA) represents a high challenge every vocal performer has to meet. MPA can be defined on a continuum going from a low to a high level. MPA and its phenomena can be considered in terms of four levels: affect, cognition, behaviour, and physiology.
Spahn, Claudia (Prof. Dr.)   +4 more
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The Prediction of Musical Performance Anxiety

Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2003
This study addressed the identification of key predictor variables of musical performance anxiety among constructs previously shown to have associations with musical performance anxiety. Participants were 118 (75 female and 43 male) undergraduate and postgraduate music students in Adelaide, South Australia.
Liston, M., Frost, A., Mohr, P.
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Music performance anxiety: priority targets in prevention and intervention

Anxiety, Stress, & Coping, 2023
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is a major setback for musicians with diverse backgrounds and expertise. MPA can be managed with adequate strategies, and success will improve if information and professional help is widely available and if musicians are willing to seek such help.
Marta Martins   +2 more
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Music performance anxiety

2006
AbstractThis chapter discusses music performance anxiety (MPA). MPA may be defined as a state of arousal and anxiety occurring before or while a person is performing non-anonymously in front of an audience producing a valuable or evaluated task touching on his/her self-esteem.
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Managing Music Performance Anxiety : a performer's perspective

2022
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is a prevalent and potentially debilitating condition which can severely affect a musician’s professional and personal life. It is experienced by a high percentage of musicians and occurs regardless of instrument, genre, level of experience, and age.
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Musical performance anxiety in adolescent musicians

2022
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Anxiety Sensitivity and Performance Anxiety in College Music Students

Medical Problems of Performing Artists, 2005
The role of individual differences in anxiety sensitivity was explored in a sample of 67 college-level music students. Individuals high in anxiety sensitivity report greater fear of bodily sensations. Although developed in research on panic disorder, anxiety sensitivity was hypothesized to predict performance anxiety.
Stephenson, Hugh, Quarrier, Nicholas F.
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State anxiety disorganizes finger movements during musical performance

Journal of Neurophysiology, 2018
Skilled performance, in many situations, exposes an individual to psychological stress and fear, thus triggering state anxiety and compromising motor dexterity. Suboptimal skill execution in people under pressure affects the future career prospects of trained individuals, such as athletes, clinicians, and musicians. However, it has not been elucidated
Shuntaro Kotani, Shinichi Furuya
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