Desired Artistic Outcomes (DAO) in Music Performance is about empowering musicians to achieve their goals in music. It argues that developing musicians should be supported in conceptualizing and achieving their DAO, as these have been recognized as key elements in a successful career transition.
Desired Artistic Outcomes (DAO) in Music Performance is about empowering musicians to achieve their goals in music. It argues that developing musicians should be supported in conceptualizing and achieving their DAO, as these have been recognized as key elements in a successful career transition.
Gilvano Dalagna is invited Assistant Professor at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, and a Fellow Researcher of INET-md. Parallel to his academic activity, Gilvano pursues a career as a performer with his group Atma Kirtana. Sara Carvalho is a Composer and a Lecturer at the University of Aveiro, Portugal, and a Fellow Researcher of INET-md. Her research work is published in several journals and book chapters, such as SEMPRE Studies in The Psychology of Music Series. Graham F. Welch is Professor and Established Chair of Music Education, University College London, and Chair of the Society for Education, Music and Psychology Research (SEMPRE).
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Introduction 1. Rethinking music performance: the role of desired artistic outcomes 2. Desired artistic outcomes: conceptualization and achievements 3. Desired artistic outcomes in music performance: challenges and promotion 4. Exploring desired artistic outcomes: performers' perspectives (part I) 5. Exploring desired artistic outcomes: performers' perspectives (part II) 6. Looking for desired artistic outcomes: the artistic research project 7. Promoting desired artistic outcomes: the pedagogical project Final thoughts