Performing and listening to music occurs in specific situations, requiring specific media. Empirical research on music listening and appreciation, however, tends to overlook the effects these situations and media may have on the listening experience. This article uses the sociological concept of the frame to develop a theory of an aesthetic experience with music as the result of encountering sound/music in the context of a specific situation. By presenting a transdisciplinary sub-field of empirical (concert) studies, we unfold this theory for one such frame: the classical concert. After sketching out the underlying theoretical framework, a selective literature review is conducted to look for evidence on the general plausibility of the singl...
International audienceThis article presents the implications, objectives and initial results of a cu...
In the nineteenth century a conception of music emerged that in part continues to signify the meanin...
Drawing from ethnographic, empirical, and historical / cultural perspectives, we examine the extent ...
Performing and listening to music occurs in specific situations, requiring specific media. Empirical...
This thesis investigates the factors that affect the enjoyment of classical music concert attendanc...
When people listen to a musical performance, they normally use their ears as their main source of in...
This empirical study explores the responses of 40 young people to a chamber music concert, consideri...
There are three modes of listening to music which correspond to increasing mental involvement. These...
Classical music venues in the Netherlands and throughout the world are struggling to attract new aud...
Current models of aesthetic experience of music (AEM) have emerged in the recent years capitalizing ...
This thesis argues that Western Art Music (more commonly known as classical music ) should still ma...
There is currently much concern amongst arts organisations and their marketing departments that audi...
In the spacious, public foyer of London’s Southbank Centre, Europe’s largest arts centre, a wall-siz...
Many classical music listeners attend concerts with some knowledge of the music to be performed, esp...
Within the field of audience studies it has been acknowledged that audience experience is altered by...
International audienceThis article presents the implications, objectives and initial results of a cu...
In the nineteenth century a conception of music emerged that in part continues to signify the meanin...
Drawing from ethnographic, empirical, and historical / cultural perspectives, we examine the extent ...
Performing and listening to music occurs in specific situations, requiring specific media. Empirical...
This thesis investigates the factors that affect the enjoyment of classical music concert attendanc...
When people listen to a musical performance, they normally use their ears as their main source of in...
This empirical study explores the responses of 40 young people to a chamber music concert, consideri...
There are three modes of listening to music which correspond to increasing mental involvement. These...
Classical music venues in the Netherlands and throughout the world are struggling to attract new aud...
Current models of aesthetic experience of music (AEM) have emerged in the recent years capitalizing ...
This thesis argues that Western Art Music (more commonly known as classical music ) should still ma...
There is currently much concern amongst arts organisations and their marketing departments that audi...
In the spacious, public foyer of London’s Southbank Centre, Europe’s largest arts centre, a wall-siz...
Many classical music listeners attend concerts with some knowledge of the music to be performed, esp...
Within the field of audience studies it has been acknowledged that audience experience is altered by...
International audienceThis article presents the implications, objectives and initial results of a cu...
In the nineteenth century a conception of music emerged that in part continues to signify the meanin...
Drawing from ethnographic, empirical, and historical / cultural perspectives, we examine the extent ...