Using mixed methods, we explored new music students' concepts of wellbeing and success and their current state of wellbeing at a university music department in Switzerland. Music performance is a competitive and achievement-oriented career. Research suggests musicians face vocation-specific challenges to physical health and mental wellbeing but has yet to investigate music students' beliefs about wellbeing and success. With a self-report questionnaire (n = 99, Bachelor/Master students) we investigated new music students' quality of life (WHO-5; WHOQoL-BREF) and selfefficacy (ASKU). Through qualitative workshops (17 groups, n = 5–8) we explored students' understanding of the term "wellbeing," and how this relates to "success." Over half new ...
Well-being is a desirable combination of high emotional, social, physical, and cognitive health. It ...
Participating in the arts has shown promise in improving physical, mental, and spiritual well-being....
This study focuses on health-promoting behaviours in students from two conservatoires, the Royal Nor...
Musical performance requires the ability to master a complex integration of highly specialized motor...
Musical performance requires the ability to master a complex integration of highly specialized motor...
For many music students, the transition to university-level studies can be a time characterized by h...
The psychological and physical demands of the music profession can take their toll, putting musician...
The complex realities of musicians’ portfolio careers highlight the need for research on musicians’ ...
The link between music and well-being has been widely studied by researchers. However, the impact of...
This study concerns the idea that musical involvement contributes to a person’s overall wellbeing. T...
In the present study we were interested in the concept of flow – an optimal psychical state wh...
While music has been linked with enhanced wellbeing across a wide variety of contexts, the professio...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has for decades highlighted that health is more than just the ab...
This study identified if music experience is related to goal orientation, personality traits, and we...
This paper explores the emotions connected with music performance. Performing music provides the pot...
Well-being is a desirable combination of high emotional, social, physical, and cognitive health. It ...
Participating in the arts has shown promise in improving physical, mental, and spiritual well-being....
This study focuses on health-promoting behaviours in students from two conservatoires, the Royal Nor...
Musical performance requires the ability to master a complex integration of highly specialized motor...
Musical performance requires the ability to master a complex integration of highly specialized motor...
For many music students, the transition to university-level studies can be a time characterized by h...
The psychological and physical demands of the music profession can take their toll, putting musician...
The complex realities of musicians’ portfolio careers highlight the need for research on musicians’ ...
The link between music and well-being has been widely studied by researchers. However, the impact of...
This study concerns the idea that musical involvement contributes to a person’s overall wellbeing. T...
In the present study we were interested in the concept of flow – an optimal psychical state wh...
While music has been linked with enhanced wellbeing across a wide variety of contexts, the professio...
The World Health Organization (WHO) has for decades highlighted that health is more than just the ab...
This study identified if music experience is related to goal orientation, personality traits, and we...
This paper explores the emotions connected with music performance. Performing music provides the pot...
Well-being is a desirable combination of high emotional, social, physical, and cognitive health. It ...
Participating in the arts has shown promise in improving physical, mental, and spiritual well-being....
This study focuses on health-promoting behaviours in students from two conservatoires, the Royal Nor...