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Baltes, Felicia Rodica; Avram, Julia; Miclea, Mircea; Miu, Andrei C. – Brain and Cognition, 2011
Operatic music involves both singing and acting (as well as rich audiovisual background arising from the orchestra and elaborate scenery and costumes) that multiply the mechanisms by which emotions are induced in listeners. The present study investigated the effects of music, plot, and acting performance on emotions induced by opera. There were…
Descriptors: Correlation, Metabolism, Music, Musicians
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Dobson, Melissa C. – Psychology of Music, 2011
Research addressing a link between musical creativity and mental disorder has predominantly considered composers rather than performers, and has been dominated by the questionable use of retrospective biographical research methods. This article calls for research to explore more widely the stressors and challenges that living musicians face in…
Descriptors: Music, Research Methodology, Mental Disorders, Drinking
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Tarifa, Ariana – International Journal of Qualitative Studies in Education (QSE), 2012
In response to neoliberal policies that have been in place since 1985, Bolivian young people have increasingly used hip hop music as a means of protest and to reclaim social and political participation. Hip hop in Latin America tells the story of the struggles that marginalized people have suffered, and speaks to the effects of international…
Descriptors: Mass Media Role, Foreign Countries, Young Adults, Global Approach
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Martin, Jeffrey – General Music Today, 2012
Instrumental performance that approximates real-world models is one way in which a general music curriculum can encourage high levels of engagement and potential for lifelong musical activity. Although guitars, keyboards, and various folk instruments are useful for this purpose, orchestral instruments can also provide significant solo and ensemble…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Learning Experience, Musical Instruments
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Perez, Alejandro; Molinaro, Nicola; Mancini, Simona; Barraza, Paulo; Carreiras, Manuel – Neuropsychologia, 2012
Unagreement patterns consist in a person feature mismatch between subject and verb that is nonetheless grammatical in Spanish. The processing of this type of construction gives new insights into the understanding of agreement processes during language comprehension. Here, we contrasted oscillatory brain activity triggered by Unagreement in…
Descriptors: Comprehension, Form Classes (Languages), Interlanguage, Musicians
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Mantie, Roger; Tucker, Lynn – International Journal of Music Education, 2012
Publicly funded schools are supposed to serve everyone equally in egalitarian, liberal democracies. In this paper we claim that school music ensembles fail, on the whole, to adequately reflect current socio-demographic patterns in both Canada and the United States. From a postcolonial perspective we attempt to problematize, with reference to…
Descriptors: Music Education, Musicians, Foreign Countries, Cultural Pluralism
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Winterson, Julia – International Journal of Community Music, 2010
The creative music workshop involving professional players was intended to give direct support to school teachers and to enhance music in the classroom. However, today's large-scale, high-profile projects mounted by orchestras and opera companies appear to be developing into a full-scale industry on their own, their role in partnership with…
Descriptors: Music Education, Educational Policy, Musicians, Opera
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Morgan, Mike – Music Educators Journal, 2010
If one looks at the stereotypes of music and athletics, one might believe that they are polar opposites. There are the athletes--the strong kids who may not be among the most articulate but who can block, tackle, shoot, hit, run, and score in any game. Then there are the musicians--intelligent, introspective brainiacs who can read a language known…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Musicians, Athletes
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Smilde, Rineke – International Journal of Community Music, 2010
This article describes musicians' lifelong and lifewide learning as it was investigated through biographical research. Key developments in the professional lives of 32 musicians were examined, focusing on critical incidents and educational interventions in their life, educational and career span. The main thread was the question of how these…
Descriptors: Lifelong Learning, Coping, Anxiety, Musicians
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Dabback, William M. – Action, Criticism, and Theory for Music Education, 2010
For many individuals, engagement with the arts and music in later life plays a significant role in identity formation. Research indicates that music engagement facilitates successful aging. While participants may or may not establish identities as musicians, musical activities provide interactions and opportunities that facilitate their…
Descriptors: Music Activities, Role, Adults, Individual Development
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Friedman, Susan – Young Children, 2010
What types of theater performances are appropriate for preschoolers? What might toddlers get out of a visit from a cellist who plays a song and demonstrates the different sounds she can make with her instrument? Would inviting a local jazz dance group to perform be beneficial for your early first-graders? The author spoke with a musician, the…
Descriptors: Theater Arts, Music, Audiences, Musicians
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Zwaan, Koos; ter Bogt, Tom F. M.; Raaijmakers, Quinten – Journal of Vocational Behavior, 2010
Systematic studies of artistic careers are scarce and this is the first large-scale study on the career development of pop musicians. Using a prospective longitudinal approach we followed a sample of aspiring pop musicians in the Netherlands (N=369) over a three-year period. First we identified four groups of pop musicians with different career…
Descriptors: Careers, Musicians, Foreign Countries, Career Development
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Pautz, Mary – General Music Today, 2010
The author of this article encourages teachers to present not only general music performances but also informances. Multiple examples and potential themes are given, as are the rationale and suggestions for planning such a program. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Music Education, Music, Elementary Schools, Music Activities
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Reynolds, Geoffrey A. – General Music Today, 2009
This article focuses on the background of the English duo Everything but the Girl (EBTG). EBTG was formed in 1982 in Hull, England, consisting of Tracey Thorn (lead singer, sometimes guitar) and Ben Watt (guitar, keyboard, and vocal). Their music includes: alternative, dance, electronica, lounge, and pop.
Descriptors: Music Education, Foreign Countries, Singing, Music
vonWurmb, Elizabeth C. – ProQuest LLC, 2013
This dissertation undertakes an analysis of 1,044 performance evaluations from New York State School Music Association (NYSSMA) Spring Festival solo adjudication ratings of student performers from a large suburban school district. It relies on results of evaluations of observed performances, and takes these evaluations as assessments of what the…
Descriptors: Music Education, Music Activities, Performance Based Assessment, Musicians
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