Most creatives acquire professional talents by learning from others, but in most settings it is difficult to estimate the existence of long-term effects. This paper explores the transmission of skills over a period of more than seven centuries by focusing on the case of music composers. We ask the question: how does a composer’s quality influence the quality of the composers he or she teaches? Our analysis builds on a unique dataset of 17,433 composers from around the world since the fourteenth century. By comparing actual teacher–student pairs with plausible counterfactual pairs and by using a two-stage framework, we show a strong effect of quality transmission. Moreover, we find quality transmission persists across multiple generations: f...
Prodigies of music composition exhibit a range of cognitive skills that differentiate them from othe...
Abstract Music is a fundamental human construct, and harmony provides the building blocks of musical...
In this study, one-to-one tuition in higher music education (HME) was theorised as a culturally and ...
Most creative professionals develop and refine their talents by learning from others. In most empiri...
We investigate the impact of peer competition on longevity using a unique historical data set of 144...
Although outstanding creativity has been viewed as an acquired expertise, cre-ative development migh...
Abstract: We investigate the impact of peer competition on longevity using a unique historical data ...
The purpose of this study was to examine what conditions of a mentoring project enable teachers and ...
Life history theory links human physical and sexual development to longevity. However, there have be...
The image of the composer as a lone seeker of creative inspiration is embedded in popular views of t...
In a qualitative study, we explored the range of reflections and experiences involved in the composi...
The image of the composer as a lone seeker of creative inspiration is embedded in popular views of t...
Over recent decades music composition has occupied an increasingly prominent place in international ...
This study investigates agglomeration effects for classical music production in a wide range of citi...
<div><p>Harmony is a fundamental attribute of music. Close connections exist between music and mathe...
Prodigies of music composition exhibit a range of cognitive skills that differentiate them from othe...
Abstract Music is a fundamental human construct, and harmony provides the building blocks of musical...
In this study, one-to-one tuition in higher music education (HME) was theorised as a culturally and ...
Most creative professionals develop and refine their talents by learning from others. In most empiri...
We investigate the impact of peer competition on longevity using a unique historical data set of 144...
Although outstanding creativity has been viewed as an acquired expertise, cre-ative development migh...
Abstract: We investigate the impact of peer competition on longevity using a unique historical data ...
The purpose of this study was to examine what conditions of a mentoring project enable teachers and ...
Life history theory links human physical and sexual development to longevity. However, there have be...
The image of the composer as a lone seeker of creative inspiration is embedded in popular views of t...
In a qualitative study, we explored the range of reflections and experiences involved in the composi...
The image of the composer as a lone seeker of creative inspiration is embedded in popular views of t...
Over recent decades music composition has occupied an increasingly prominent place in international ...
This study investigates agglomeration effects for classical music production in a wide range of citi...
<div><p>Harmony is a fundamental attribute of music. Close connections exist between music and mathe...
Prodigies of music composition exhibit a range of cognitive skills that differentiate them from othe...
Abstract Music is a fundamental human construct, and harmony provides the building blocks of musical...
In this study, one-to-one tuition in higher music education (HME) was theorised as a culturally and ...