Musical performance anxiety (MPA) is a common problem for musicians. However, the majority of work in this area is quantitative in nature, meaning that analyses of musicians’ individual experiences are lacking. This study therefore explored the subjective experiences of performance anxiety in undergraduate music students through the use of semi-structured interviews. Interpretative phenomenological analysis (IPA) was used to analyse the experiences of four undergraduate music students, including how MPA feels, how it is dealt with, and what causes it. Three themes emerged from the analysis: the psychological impact of the audience, issues of trust, and the musical identity. These results are compatible with several quantitative studies and ...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a multifaceted phenomenon occurring on a continuum of severity. I...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is one of the most frequently reported problems among music students...
According to cognitive models, the negative perception of one’s performance and the post-event rumin...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the lived experience of post secondary music stu...
Research in musical performance anxiety so far has mainly focused on adult professional musicians. A...
The researcher explored existing literature on music performance anxiety (MPA) that addressed the ph...
Performance anxiety is an exaggerated fear or apprehension about performing a task in front of other...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is widespread among professional, amateur, and student-musicians and...
Research in musical performance anxiety so far has mainly focused on adult professional musicians. A...
AbstractThis study was carried out in January – April 2011 in the Faculty of Music of a local public...
Most investigations of musical performance anxiety have employed quantitative methodologies. Whereas...
In the last few decades, scholars have increasingly turned to Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) as a t...
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is a prevalent and potentially debilitating condition which can seve...
Background Music performance anxiety (MPA) is understood as a sub-type of social anxiety and is cha...
Introduction Music performance anxiety (MPA, often referred to as "stage fright") is one of the lead...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a multifaceted phenomenon occurring on a continuum of severity. I...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is one of the most frequently reported problems among music students...
According to cognitive models, the negative perception of one’s performance and the post-event rumin...
The purpose of the present study was to investigate the lived experience of post secondary music stu...
Research in musical performance anxiety so far has mainly focused on adult professional musicians. A...
The researcher explored existing literature on music performance anxiety (MPA) that addressed the ph...
Performance anxiety is an exaggerated fear or apprehension about performing a task in front of other...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is widespread among professional, amateur, and student-musicians and...
Research in musical performance anxiety so far has mainly focused on adult professional musicians. A...
AbstractThis study was carried out in January – April 2011 in the Faculty of Music of a local public...
Most investigations of musical performance anxiety have employed quantitative methodologies. Whereas...
In the last few decades, scholars have increasingly turned to Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) as a t...
Music Performance Anxiety (MPA) is a prevalent and potentially debilitating condition which can seve...
Background Music performance anxiety (MPA) is understood as a sub-type of social anxiety and is cha...
Introduction Music performance anxiety (MPA, often referred to as "stage fright") is one of the lead...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is a multifaceted phenomenon occurring on a continuum of severity. I...
Music performance anxiety (MPA) is one of the most frequently reported problems among music students...
According to cognitive models, the negative perception of one’s performance and the post-event rumin...