Essays about: "Music Performance Anxiety"

Found 4 essays containing the words Music Performance Anxiety.

  1. 1. Experiencing Lockrop : A phenomenological approach to contemporary practice of Swedish herding calls

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för musikvetenskap

    Author : Elizabeth Carlyon; [2023]
    Keywords : herding calls; folk music; lockrop; forest; nature; ethnography; music; ethnomusicology; phenomenology; performance; well-being; performance anxiety; aesthetics; interview; participant-observation; autoethnography; kulning; Sweden; musical practice;

    Abstract : The purpose of this master’s thesis is to gain knowledge and understand of contemporary lockrop(Swedish herding calls) practices from the perspectives of those who engage with it. It aims to dothis by paying close attention to the nuanced phenomenological aspects that may shape experiencewithin the moment in which practice occurs. READ MORE

  2. 2. How to apply Emotional Intelligence in music performance, practise, and working environments

    University essay from Kungl. Musikhögskolan/Institutionen för klassisk musik

    Author : David Howie; [2023]
    Keywords : Emotional Intelligence; performance anxiety; practise; flow; ensemble;

    Abstract : The purpose of this thesis is to examine the benefit of emotional intelligence on musical development and performance. The paper sets out to explore how purposeful applications of emotional intelligence can benefit a musician's ability to manage; performance anxiety, musical development, focus and flow, and working successfully with others in ensemble environments. READ MORE

  3. 3. Learning by ear, and its place in classical music

    University essay from Lunds universitet/Musikhögskolan i Malmö

    Author : Charlotte Rebecca Naden; [2023]
    Keywords : Learning by ear; bassoon; self-efficacy; performance nerves; deliberate play; Performing Arts;

    Abstract : This project, presented as a lecture recital is about my experimentation and discoveries of the benefits of learning classical music by ear and performing by memory. The focus of this topic is to learn a variety of audition orchestra excerpts and solo pieces common in the bassoon repertoire by ear, and reflect on whether my music performance anxiety is reduced by performing from memory and from the preparation of learning and practising by ear. READ MORE

  4. 4. The Search for Brilliance - Understanding and developing key skills for orchestral flute auditions

    University essay from Göteborgs universitet/Högskolan för scen och musik

    Author : Paulo Ghiglia; [2020-02-12]
    Keywords : Auditions; Flute; Mock Auditions; Music Performance Anxiety; Orchestra; Practice; Technique Exercises; Sound; Articulation; Visualisation;

    Abstract : This thesis is aimed at finding methods to improve performance quality in an audition setting through research on music performance anxiety, performance psychology, relaxation techiques and flute technique. Using my personal experience in real auditions and daily practice, I also provide examples of how I improved my proficiency as a performer through a portfolio of technical exercises that can improve skill levels as well as be a source of relaxation prior to an audition. READ MORE