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Challenging score-centered norms in Western classical higher music education: an exploratory qualitative study of instructor-led initiatives in the UK and Europe. [PDF]
Matei R, Chiu R.
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Music Performance Anxiety in Musical Theater Performers: A Pilot Study
Journal of Dance Medicine & Science, 2022Objectives 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. Methods
Aisha S M, James, Michael, Shipley
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Generating Musical Performances with Director Musices
Computer Music Journal, 2000Director Musices is a program that transforms notated scores into musical performances. It implements the performance rules emerging from research projects at the Royal Institute of Technology (KTH). Rules in the program model performance aspects such as phrasing, articulation, and intonation, and they operate on performance variables such as tone ...
Anders Friberg +3 more
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Music and academic performance
Behavioural Brain Research, 2013In a previous study we demonstrated that listening to a pleasant music while performing an academic test helped students to overcome stress, to devote more time to more stressful and more complicated task and the grades were higher. Yet, there remained ambiguities as for the causes of the higher test performance of these students: do they perform ...
, Arnaud Cabanac +3 more
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Annual Review of Psychology, 1997
▪ Abstract Music performance provides a rich domain for study of both cognitive and motor skills. Empirical research in music performance is summarized, with particular emphasis on factors that contribute to the formation of conceptual interpretations, retrieval from memory of musical structures, and transformation into appropriate motor actions. For
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▪ Abstract Music performance provides a rich domain for study of both cognitive and motor skills. Empirical research in music performance is summarized, with particular emphasis on factors that contribute to the formation of conceptual interpretations, retrieval from memory of musical structures, and transformation into appropriate motor actions. For
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Children's Recognition of Their Musical Performance
Musicae Scientiae, 2003The present study was designed to obtain indications about unskilled children's music performances by means of a computer-based performance task. In particular, we assessed children's abilities to recognize their own performances and their self-awareness of such competence.
DELOGU, Franco, OLIVETTI, Marta
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Assessing Musical Performance Musically
Educational Studies, 1991Summary The last decade has seen changes in the systems used in the summative assessment of musical performance at the end of compulsory schooling. One trend has been the replacement of holistic assessment by segmented assessment. The author discusses the subjectivity, reliability and musical validity of the two systems, and summarises an experiment ...
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Emotional entrainment in music performance
2008 8th IEEE International Conference on Automatic Face & Gesture Recognition, 2008This work aims at defining a computational model of human emotional entrainment. Music, as a non-verbal language to express emotions, is chosen as an ideal test bed for these aims. We start from multimodal gesture and motion signals, recorded in a real world collaborative condition in an ecological setting. Four violin players were asked to play, alone
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