Psychological Perspectives on Musical Experiences and Skills: Research in the Western Balkans and Western Europe - cover image

Copyright

Blanka Bogunović; Renee Timmers; Sanela Nikolić. Copyright of individual chapters are maintained by the chapter author(s).

ISBN

Paperback978-1-80511-218-1
Hardback978-1-80511-219-8
PDF978-1-80511-220-4
HTML978-1-80511-223-5
EPUB978-1-80511-221-1

Language

  • English

THEMA

  • AVA
  • JMB
  • GTM

BIC

  • JHMC
  • JMAN
  • 1DD
  • AVA

BISAC

  • MUS015000
  • PSY030000
  • MUS000000
  • SOC053000
  • LAN004000

Keywords

  • Psychology of Music
  • Western Balkans
  • Music Appreciation
  • Aesthetic Experiences
  • Performance Skills

    Psychological Perspectives on Musical Experiences and Skills

    Research in the Western Balkans and Western Europe

    FORTHCOMING
    Psychology of Music is a flourishing area of research in the Western Balkans. However, much of its findings and insights have remained relatively unknown outside the region. Psychological Perspectives on Musical Experiences and Skills features recent research from the Western Balkans, foregrounding its specific topics, methods, and influences, and bringing it into productive conversation with complementary research from Western Europe and further afield.

    The essays in this collection investigate the psychology of listening and performance and their relevance to music practice. Employing a range of research methodologies, they address divergent themes, from a cross-cultural understanding of aesthetic experiences and innovations to attract new audiences, to developmental perspectives on musical growth and the challenges of mastering performance skills. Authors reflect independently and collaboratively on how these psychological processes are shaped by the different traditions and geopolitical conditions inside and outside the Western Balkans. The result is a volume that emphasizes how musical experiences and practices happen not in isolation but in socio-cultural environments that contribute to their definition. This work will appeal to musicians, music educators, students, researchers, and psychologists with an interest in the psychology of music and exemplify ways forward in decolonizing academia.

    Endorsements

    This book shows that a comprehensive understanding of music appreciation and performance is possible only by integrating perspectives from different geographical regions and musical cultures. The discussion is wide ranging but broadly accessible, and should be of interest to readers from all corners of music psychology.

    Dr Laura Bishop

    RITMO Centre for Interdisciplinary Studies in Rhythm, Time and Motion (IMV) , Norway

    Contributors

    Blanka Bogunović

    (editor)
    Full Professor of Psychology and Education Science Faculty of Music at University of Arts in Belgrade
    Department of Psychology at University of Belgrade

    Renee Timmers

    (editor)
    Professor of Psychology of Music and Director of the MAs in Psychology of Music and the research centre Music, Mind, Machine at University of Sheffield

    Sanela Nikolić

    (editor)
    Assistant Professor of Applied Aesthetics Faculty of Music at University of Arts in Belgrade