In this thesis I present my investigation into the ways in which the creative and social relationships I have developed with long-term collaborators alter or affect the musical decisions I make in my performances of Improvised Music. The aim of the investigation has been to deepen the understanding of my musical and relational processes as a trombonist through the examination of my artistic practice, which is formed by experiences in range of genres such as Jazz and contemporary music, with a current specialty in Improvised Music performance. By creating an interpretative framework from the theoretical and analytical processes used in music therapy practice, I have introduced a tangible set of concepts that can interpret my Improvised Music...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study analyzing how four improvising musicians articulate their...
The process of learning jazz improvisation is investigated in an exploratory way drawing on schema t...
This thesis examines the activity of the British musicians developing a practice of freely improvise...
This thesis presents improvised practice with accompanying contextualisation alongside a discussion ...
This thesis explores empathic interaction in three contrasting improvised jazz case studies in which...
The aims of this research are to investigate how improvisatory skills develop in individuals and tea...
<a>Abstract</a> <p>This exegesis examines influences, processes and idiosyncrasies in musical impro...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel Universit...
Music therapy has faced challenges to practice during lockdown. This co-first authored study conside...
This thesis is an autoethnographic self-study of learning to improvise in classical styles. As a pro...
This thesis is practice-based. The main element in which the research outcomes are manifested is the...
This thesis considers how collaboration between composer and performer affects the practice of these...
This exegesis explicates the approaches, processes and experiences within my performance practice. I...
In this thesis I have used my own compositions and transcriptions of my improvisations as artistic/c...
This exegesis examines influences, processes and idiosyncrasies in musical improvisation in a jazz c...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study analyzing how four improvising musicians articulate their...
The process of learning jazz improvisation is investigated in an exploratory way drawing on schema t...
This thesis examines the activity of the British musicians developing a practice of freely improvise...
This thesis presents improvised practice with accompanying contextualisation alongside a discussion ...
This thesis explores empathic interaction in three contrasting improvised jazz case studies in which...
The aims of this research are to investigate how improvisatory skills develop in individuals and tea...
<a>Abstract</a> <p>This exegesis examines influences, processes and idiosyncrasies in musical impro...
This thesis was submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and was awarded by Brunel Universit...
Music therapy has faced challenges to practice during lockdown. This co-first authored study conside...
This thesis is an autoethnographic self-study of learning to improvise in classical styles. As a pro...
This thesis is practice-based. The main element in which the research outcomes are manifested is the...
This thesis considers how collaboration between composer and performer affects the practice of these...
This exegesis explicates the approaches, processes and experiences within my performance practice. I...
In this thesis I have used my own compositions and transcriptions of my improvisations as artistic/c...
This exegesis examines influences, processes and idiosyncrasies in musical improvisation in a jazz c...
This dissertation is an ethnographic study analyzing how four improvising musicians articulate their...
The process of learning jazz improvisation is investigated in an exploratory way drawing on schema t...
This thesis examines the activity of the British musicians developing a practice of freely improvise...