Since communication and expression are central aspects of music performance it is important to develop a systematic pedagogy of teaching children and teenagers expressiveness. Although research has been growing in this area a comprehensive literature review that unifies the different approaches to teaching young musicians expressiveness has been lacking. Therefore, the aim of this article is to provide an overview of literature related to teaching and learning of expressiveness from music psychology and music education research in order to build a new theoretical framework for teaching and learning expressive music performance in instrumental music lessons with children and teenagers. The article will start with a brief discussion of interp...
AbstractTeaching instrumental music ensembles with credible music expression has been a challenging ...
The acoustic signal of a musical performance has two components: the organizational or composer-init...
This study is a comparison of the effectiveness of three approaches used to elicit expressivity in m...
Until recently little was known through systematic research about effective teaching methods to enha...
Twenty-nine pupils (aged 8–15) took part in an improvisation test and an experimental vs. control gr...
Expressiveness is an important aspect of an excellent music performance as it adds quality and inter...
This work aimed to analyse factors related to conceptions and beliefs about expressivity in music am...
This article presents findings from an action research project that investigated instrumental teache...
Despite an increase in research on emotional expression in music and its teaching and learning, litt...
Much has been written about expressivity by philosophers, composers, musicologists, and psychologist...
Emotional expression has been the focus of teachers and educational researchers, as it can result in...
Western music education is caught in a cycle of constant concert preparation. Even though teaching e...
This chapter discusses concepts and terms that professional musicians find useful in preparing for a...
Observational studies of instrumental teaching present limited data on the efficiency of various tea...
This study examines the philosophical question of how it is possible to appreciate musicaestheticall...
AbstractTeaching instrumental music ensembles with credible music expression has been a challenging ...
The acoustic signal of a musical performance has two components: the organizational or composer-init...
This study is a comparison of the effectiveness of three approaches used to elicit expressivity in m...
Until recently little was known through systematic research about effective teaching methods to enha...
Twenty-nine pupils (aged 8–15) took part in an improvisation test and an experimental vs. control gr...
Expressiveness is an important aspect of an excellent music performance as it adds quality and inter...
This work aimed to analyse factors related to conceptions and beliefs about expressivity in music am...
This article presents findings from an action research project that investigated instrumental teache...
Despite an increase in research on emotional expression in music and its teaching and learning, litt...
Much has been written about expressivity by philosophers, composers, musicologists, and psychologist...
Emotional expression has been the focus of teachers and educational researchers, as it can result in...
Western music education is caught in a cycle of constant concert preparation. Even though teaching e...
This chapter discusses concepts and terms that professional musicians find useful in preparing for a...
Observational studies of instrumental teaching present limited data on the efficiency of various tea...
This study examines the philosophical question of how it is possible to appreciate musicaestheticall...
AbstractTeaching instrumental music ensembles with credible music expression has been a challenging ...
The acoustic signal of a musical performance has two components: the organizational or composer-init...
This study is a comparison of the effectiveness of three approaches used to elicit expressivity in m...