Research has indicated that the magnitude of physical expressive movements during a performance helps to communicate a musician's affective intent. However, the underlying function of these performance gestures remains unclear. Nine highly skilled solo pianists are examined here to investigate the effect of structural interpretation on performance motion patterns. Following previous findings that these performers generate repeated patterns of motion through overall upper-body movements corresponding to phrasing structure, this study now investigates the particular shapes traced by these movements. Through this we identify universal and idiosyncratic features within the shapes of motion patterns generated by these performers. Gestural shapes...
During performance, musicians are known to move their bodies in rhythmic and expressive displays. Bu...
This Graduate Thesis focuses on expressive body movement in piano performance. The first portion dis...
Performers’ ancillary body movements, which are generally thought to support sound-production, appea...
Research has indicated that the magnitude of physical expressive movements during a performance help...
Research has indicated that the magnitude of physical expressive movements during a performance help...
The production and perception of music is a multimodal activity involving auditory, visual and conce...
The production and perception of music is a multimodal activity involving auditory, visual and conce...
Despite the idiosyncrasies present in bodily motion during musical performances, it is suggested tha...
Despite the idiosyncrasies present in bodily motion during musical performances, it is suggested tha...
A musical performance is seen as the performer's interpretation of a musical score, illuminating the...
In their study of nine pianists Buck, MacRitchie and Bailey observe a universal embodiment of phrasi...
Within recent performance studies the expressive gestures performers employ in shaping melodic patte...
Established pedagogical theories for classical piano usually do not consider the essential relations...
Performers’ ancillary body movements, which are generally thought to support sound-production, appea...
Performers’ ancillary body movements, which are generally thought to support sound-production, appea...
During performance, musicians are known to move their bodies in rhythmic and expressive displays. Bu...
This Graduate Thesis focuses on expressive body movement in piano performance. The first portion dis...
Performers’ ancillary body movements, which are generally thought to support sound-production, appea...
Research has indicated that the magnitude of physical expressive movements during a performance help...
Research has indicated that the magnitude of physical expressive movements during a performance help...
The production and perception of music is a multimodal activity involving auditory, visual and conce...
The production and perception of music is a multimodal activity involving auditory, visual and conce...
Despite the idiosyncrasies present in bodily motion during musical performances, it is suggested tha...
Despite the idiosyncrasies present in bodily motion during musical performances, it is suggested tha...
A musical performance is seen as the performer's interpretation of a musical score, illuminating the...
In their study of nine pianists Buck, MacRitchie and Bailey observe a universal embodiment of phrasi...
Within recent performance studies the expressive gestures performers employ in shaping melodic patte...
Established pedagogical theories for classical piano usually do not consider the essential relations...
Performers’ ancillary body movements, which are generally thought to support sound-production, appea...
Performers’ ancillary body movements, which are generally thought to support sound-production, appea...
During performance, musicians are known to move their bodies in rhythmic and expressive displays. Bu...
This Graduate Thesis focuses on expressive body movement in piano performance. The first portion dis...
Performers’ ancillary body movements, which are generally thought to support sound-production, appea...