Desired Artistic Outcomes in Music Performance

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artistic career development
artistic development
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creative process in music
DAO
Desired Artistic Outcomes
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Exploratory Study
Follow
Formalist Code
higher education
Higher Education Music
Higher Education Music Institutions
higher music education
historical perspectives
Material Thinking
Music Education
music industries
music institutions
music pedagogy
Music Performance
Music Performance Teaching
music student career pathways
Mythopoetic Narratives
pedagogical approaches
performance assessment
Performance Studies
PhD Candidate
Popular Brazilian Music
Professional Development
professional musician training
Ravi Shankar
St Phase
theoretical models
Tom Jobim
Western Art Music Performance
young musicians

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367537845
  • Weight: 353g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Desired Artistic Outcomes in Music Performance is about empowering musicians to achieve their professional and personal goals in music. The narrative argues that developing musicians should be supported in conceptualizing and achieving their desired artistic outcomes (DAO), as these have been recognized as key elements in a successful career transition in and beyond their studies in higher education. The text explores the nature of DAO and illustrates how higher education students can be enabled to explore and develop these. The book draws on the findings from a range of exploratory studies which:

  • Bring to light connections between contemporary topics in music, such as artistic research and career development;
  • Contribute to existing discussions on innovative pedagogical approaches in higher education in music; and
  • Offer theoretical models to support the broad artistic and professional development in young musicians.

This is a text grounded in theory and practice, and which draws on case study examples, as well as historical perspectives and coverage of contemporary issues regarding employment in the music industries. The book will be of particular interest to aspiring music professionals and all those working in the areas of Music Education, Performance Studies and Artistic Research.

Gilvano Dalagna is invited Assistant Professor at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, and a Fellow Researcher of INET-md. Parallel to his academic activity, Gilvano pursues a career as a performer with his group Atma Kirtana.

Sara Carvalho is a Composer and a Lecturer at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, and a Fellow Researcher of INET-md. Her research work is published in several journals and book chapters, such as SEMPRE Studies in The Psychology of Music Series.

Graham F. Welch is Professor and Established Chair of Music Education, University College London, and Chair of the Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE).

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