
The Natural Musician by Dina Kirnarskaya
One of the great mysteries of music is how it affects us in multitude of ways. Whether talking about our individual tastes as listeners, or individual differences as performers, what are the psychological qualities that can turn some people into great musicians, but not others? Is it down to genes, sheer hard work, or some other quality in the individual? The Natural Musician is the story of how we become composers, performers, or just discriminating listeners. It searches for those psychological traits essential for turning one into a musician. Unlike many others, Kirnarskaya does believe in the existence of talent, but argues that it is due to multiplicative factors, which she describes, analyses, and shows how to test. She also sheds light on the essence and origins of perfect pitch, examines the triumphs and tortures of musical prodigies, and considers the implications of her theories for the teaching of music. After a foreword from the legendary conductor, Gennady Rodhestvensky, the book looks at our basic musical faculties - how we perceive sounds, distinguish their pitch and structure, and recognise rhythm. It then examines the nature of musical empathy - what it is that allows us to perceive and emotionally connect with music. The second part of the book focuses on the creative processes behind writing music. The third section deals with music education, looking at the role of innate and inherited characteristics in the formation of talent, and considering why many who excel at an early age, burn out later on. The book ends exploring how musical development can shape the human brain, strengthening other cognitive faculties, including those unrelated to music. This is a book that will fascinate anyone with an interest in music and musicians, from the fields of music psychology and education, to musicians themselves, whether amateur and professional.
It's impossible, in a short review, to do justice to this remarkable book, which looks at every imaginable aspect - and every piece of research - relating to natural musical ability * Classical Music *
It ranges widely over a broad terrain of issues relevant to musical giftedness and its development that have been rarely covered in one place.. a good starting point for a researcher wishing to be pointed towards the major empirical contributions to the field. * John Sloboda, Music and Letters *
It ranges widely over a broad terrain of issues relevant to musical giftedness and its development that have been rarely covered in one place.. a good starting point for a researcher wishing to be pointed towards the major empirical contributions to the field. * John Sloboda, Music and Letters *
Dina Kirnarskaya is Professor of Psychology and Musicology, Russian Gnesins' Academy of Music, Moscow, Russia.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780199560134 |
| ISBN 10 | 0199560137 |
| Title | The Natural Musician |
| Author | Dina Kirnarskaya |
| Condition | Unavailable |
| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Year published | 2009-06-11 |
| Number of pages | 432 |
| Cover note | Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary. |
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