Musicians, both professional and amateur creators of music, faced economic, social, and psychological hardship during the pandemic. In this article, we use identity process theory from social psychology to interpret the potential impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on identity processes among musicians, including the significance of identity resilience and identity threat to their experience, and the strategies that may be employed in response to possible threats to identity. First, we provide a brief overview of empirical research into identity and wellbeing among musicians during the pandemic, which has shown the potential for identity threat and the multitude of coping strategies deployed by musicians during this period, most notably the mov...
When the world seemed to collapse due to the Covid‐19 pandemic in 2020, music was employed to promot...
Professional musicians have been continuously facing difficulties in career over time. One of the ps...
The articles in this special issue enable us not only to reflect upon changes in rep- resentation, i...
The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19...
In the past 2 years our world has experienced huge disruptions because of COVID-19. The performing a...
Beyond immediate health risks, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a variety of stressors, which may require...
Driven by a growing academic and professional interest in the subject over recent years, discussions...
How can a musician maintain her sense of self in quarantine, a self that is constructed by intertwin...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to mitigate its impact (e.g., confinement orders) have ...
The Covid-19 pandemic severely limited collaboration among musicians in rehearsal and ensemble perfo...
Abstract Beyond immediate health risks, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a variety of stressors, which ma...
Before the drastic disruption caused by the sudden emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, 85% of the Un...
Beyond immediate health risks, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a variety of stressors, which may require...
Music is not only the art of organized sound but also a compound of social interaction among people,...
When the world seemed to collapse due to the Covid‐19 pandemic in 2020, music was employed to promot...
When the world seemed to collapse due to the Covid‐19 pandemic in 2020, music was employed to promot...
Professional musicians have been continuously facing difficulties in career over time. One of the ps...
The articles in this special issue enable us not only to reflect upon changes in rep- resentation, i...
The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19...
In the past 2 years our world has experienced huge disruptions because of COVID-19. The performing a...
Beyond immediate health risks, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a variety of stressors, which may require...
Driven by a growing academic and professional interest in the subject over recent years, discussions...
How can a musician maintain her sense of self in quarantine, a self that is constructed by intertwin...
The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to mitigate its impact (e.g., confinement orders) have ...
The Covid-19 pandemic severely limited collaboration among musicians in rehearsal and ensemble perfo...
Abstract Beyond immediate health risks, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a variety of stressors, which ma...
Before the drastic disruption caused by the sudden emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, 85% of the Un...
Beyond immediate health risks, the COVID-19 pandemic poses a variety of stressors, which may require...
Music is not only the art of organized sound but also a compound of social interaction among people,...
When the world seemed to collapse due to the Covid‐19 pandemic in 2020, music was employed to promot...
When the world seemed to collapse due to the Covid‐19 pandemic in 2020, music was employed to promot...
Professional musicians have been continuously facing difficulties in career over time. One of the ps...
The articles in this special issue enable us not only to reflect upon changes in rep- resentation, i...