Peter Holtz,
"Subjective theories of music creating artists - a psychological insight into the minds of today's composers"
, in Department of Music, University of Jyväskylä, Finlan: The Proceedings of the First European Conference on the Developmental Psychology of Music in Jyväskylä, Finnland, 2005, Seite(n) 263-267, 2006, ISBN: 951-39-2415-7
Original Titel:
Subjective theories of music creating artists - a psychological insight into the minds of today's composers
Sprache des Titels:
Englisch
Original Buchtitel:
The Proceedings of the First European Conference on the Developmental Psychology of Music in Jyväskylä, Finnland, 2005
Original Kurzfassung:
In my studies, I have followed the principles of the research programme ?Subjective Theories?, proposed
especially by Norbert Groeben. In the course of these
studies, 17 interviews with classical composers, Jazz
musicians, and creators of entertaining music were conducted. Also, a questionnaire study and some experiments were done. In these experiments, a group of participants was given information on the subjective theories of the individual composers. This information enabled them to match the works and composers correctly.
One result of this research was a new model of musical communication, which refers to the well-known
works of Schultz von Thun. On the background of this
model, it was possible to systematize differences and
similarities between musicians of the same and different
genres giving a deep insight into the minds of today?s
composers.
Based on theses results, different prototypes that can
be found among today?s musicians could be described.