Musical imagination and creativity are amongst the
most abstract and complex aspects of musical behaviour,
though, until recently, they have been difficult to
subject to empirical enquiry. However, music psychology
and some allied disciplines have now developed, both
theoretically and methodologically, to the point where
some of these topics are now firmly within our grasp.
The study of creativity and imagination is growing
rapidly in disciplines including psychology, sociology,
neuroscience, and education. The inter- and
multidisciplinary study of music, and developments in
music psychology in particular, mean that studies of
musical imagination and creativity in action are now
distinctly possible
'Musical Imaginations' is a
wide ranging, multidisciplinary review of the latest
theory and research on musical creativity, performance
and perception by some of the most eminent scholars in
their respective disciplines. The topics addressed in
this book include the investigation of creativity and
imagination in music and emotion, composition and
improvisation, performance and performance traditions,
listening strategies, different musical genres and
cultural belief systems, social collaboration, identity
formation, and the development of psychologically-based
strategies and interventions for the enhancement of
performing musicians.
With creativity now a
topic of significant interest, this book will be
valuable to all those in the fields of psychology,
sociology, neuroscience, education, as well as to
musicians themselves - dealing with practical as well as
theoretical issues in music therapy, performance and
education.
The study of
creativity and imagination is growing rapidly in
disciplines including psychology, sociology,
neuroscience, and education. The inter- and
multidisciplinary study of music, and developments in
music psychology in particular, mean that studies of
musical imagination and creativity in action are now
distinctly possible. This book undertakes a
multidisciplinary review of these developments. It
contains a wide range of contributions by some of the
most eminent scholars in their respective disciplines,
representing a comprehensive account of the state of the
art of theory and research on musical creativity,
performance and perception.
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