The purpose of this practice-led study is to explore advanced pianists’ process of learning new repertoire. The study draws on accounts by professional pianists and pedagogues as well as on case studies of the learning process in musicians. The study also draws on literature on practice and memorisation. It incorporates the author’s own documented process of learning Claude Debussy’s L’Isle joyeuse. Audio recordings and journal entries from each practice session during this learning process were transcribed and a description of the learning process is presented here. The process is divided into four stages. The first stage is initial learning, becoming familiar with the score and working out fingerings. A subsequent first revision of the sc...
Memorization of piano music for performance has often been shrouded in mystery. A body of neuro-musi...
Mental Practice (MP) refers to a complex network of strategies for improving musical performance wit...
This thesis examines the effects of a multi-methodological approach (theory, history, practice) to p...
The primary aims of this MPhil performance based research have been to identify the memorization pr...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss different memory techniques used by pianists so I can feel s...
The convention of performing from memory is a well-established practice among pianists, but an excep...
The present work consists of a research of the process of memorizing a music score and performing it...
For many piano students, it has always been a challenge to memorize pieces. Most of them would admit...
The present work consists of a research of the process of memorizing a music score and performing it...
abstract: Musical expression is not a black and white concept. The ability to express oneself throug...
This study was carried out in order to discover new strategies to memorize piano music. There are si...
This study was carried out in order to discover new strategies to memorize piano music. There are si...
Professional musicians preparing for performance demonstrate sophisticated practice strategies to fa...
The process of memorization of musical pieces and performing without the support of sheet music is o...
Musical memorisation is an important part of a pianist's daily life. Since the romantic period, a tr...
Memorization of piano music for performance has often been shrouded in mystery. A body of neuro-musi...
Mental Practice (MP) refers to a complex network of strategies for improving musical performance wit...
This thesis examines the effects of a multi-methodological approach (theory, history, practice) to p...
The primary aims of this MPhil performance based research have been to identify the memorization pr...
The purpose of this essay is to discuss different memory techniques used by pianists so I can feel s...
The convention of performing from memory is a well-established practice among pianists, but an excep...
The present work consists of a research of the process of memorizing a music score and performing it...
For many piano students, it has always been a challenge to memorize pieces. Most of them would admit...
The present work consists of a research of the process of memorizing a music score and performing it...
abstract: Musical expression is not a black and white concept. The ability to express oneself throug...
This study was carried out in order to discover new strategies to memorize piano music. There are si...
This study was carried out in order to discover new strategies to memorize piano music. There are si...
Professional musicians preparing for performance demonstrate sophisticated practice strategies to fa...
The process of memorization of musical pieces and performing without the support of sheet music is o...
Musical memorisation is an important part of a pianist's daily life. Since the romantic period, a tr...
Memorization of piano music for performance has often been shrouded in mystery. A body of neuro-musi...
Mental Practice (MP) refers to a complex network of strategies for improving musical performance wit...
This thesis examines the effects of a multi-methodological approach (theory, history, practice) to p...