SIMM-posium: 2nd Research Symposium on Social Impact of Making Music
presentation of the research and development towards a new practice Meaningful Music in Healthcare (MiMiC) as well as aspects of social impact in it for patients, musicians and healthcare professionals.
2017-07-09Taal, Cultuur & KunstenConferentiebijdrage
Audiomotor transformations in improvising and score-dependent musicians
The realization of one’s musical ideas at the keyboard is dependent on the ability to transform sound into movement, a process called audiomotor transformation. Using fMRI, we investigated cerebral activations while classically‐trained improvising and non‐improvising musicians imagined playing along …
2017-06-16AlgemeenConferentiebijdrage
Audiomotor transformations in music
Three topics are discussed: audiomotor transformations in music, the aural perception of music, and procedural learning and music syntax. Biologically, the ability to make music and enjoy it is based on the innate capacities for beat induction and relative pitch (recognition of melodic contour). The …
2017-04-30Gezondheid; …Conferentiebijdrage
The cerebral organization of audiomotor transformations in music
The transformation of music into movement takes place while dancing, singing, and playing an instrument. The human capacity for beat induction facilitates rhythmic movement to the musical beat, a capacity share with only a few animals. While Parkinson patients are limited in their locomotive abilities, …
2017-04-25Gezondheid; …Conferentiebijdrage
Lifelong learning
The concept of Lifelong Learning refers to all purposeful learning throughout life, transforming experience into knowledge and skills, attitudes, values, emotions, beliefs, and the senses. Lifelong learning is cognitive, but also emotional and practical. It embraces formal, but also non-formal and informal …
2017-03-16Economie & Management; …Conferentiebijdrage
The maverick
Individuals take possession of their lives by connecting who they are to what they do. The Protean musician is one who not only performs but pursues a lifelong series of identity changes based on continuous learning. Musicians focus on learning how to learn, on adaptability, and on developing knowledge …
2017-03-16Economie & Management; …Conferentiebijdrage
Musotopia
Classical musicians dream of an international performance career, a ‘Musotopia’ , in which they are able to make a living only by playing concerts. Reality tells us that 77% of performers earn over half of their income from teaching, and that 90% have a secondary occupation. Is there still work for performers? …
2017-03-15Economie & Management; …Conferentiebijdrage
The non-classical code
Designing an innovative performance based on alternatives to the ‘Classical Code’ enables one to reach out to a new audience. Steps towards a viable design are: motivation, social relevance, characteristics of the audience, identification of elements of the 'classical code' that need to be modified, …
2017-03-15Economie & Management; …Conferentiebijdrage
Portfolio career
Performance opportunities for classical musicians seem to be declining. Nevertheless, the growth of creative industries is larger than that of the economy. Current emphasis is more on touring, Internet, and non-live performance. Financial viability depends on advertising, social media, merchandising, …
2017-03-15Economie & Management; …Conferentiebijdrage
The classical code
The way we present music to our audiences is regulated by an implicit code of behavior. Characteristics of that code are a strict difference between performer and listener (exclusive entrance for performers, framing and elevation of the stage, lighting, and dress code).The hall is a consecrated area, …
2017-03-14Economie & Management; …Conferentiebijdrage