1st Edition

Music Performers' Lived Experiences Personal Perspectives: Volume Two

Edited By Mine Doğantan-Dack Copyright 2026
300 Pages 10 Color & 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

300 Pages 10 Color & 31 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This second volume, together with the first of a two-volume set, probes the lived experiences and subjectivities of music performers in the western art music tradition, using phenomenological, hermeneutical, empirical and historical inquiry. The two volumes widen this research area through close investigations of a variety of rich, complex, and nuanced experiences classical music performers... Read more

Introduction, 1 Affective Lightscapes: A Pianist's Perspective on Musical Form as Lived Experience in Performance, 2 Music Performance Anxiety: An Autistic Perspective, 3 “Dangerously Vibrant Matter”: Queering Musical Persona(e) in Instrumental Music Performance, 4 What Is It Like to Be a Disabled Pianist?, 5 Of Beasts, Lovers, and Meringue Puddings: Living with Bach at the Organ, 6 “As If for the First Time, Every Time”: Towards a Generative Theory of Musical Expression, 7 “Sounding like Myself”: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue on Freedom in Western Classical Music Performance, 8 “Point of No Return”: Agency, Tempo and Leadership in the Performance of Joseph Joachim's Hungarian Fantasy, 9 Engaging with the Audience as Myself: A Cellist's Experience with Classical Improvisation, 10 Performing in The Theatre of Home: Autoethnographic Perspectives on Performer Identities, 11 Schubert on a Slackline: From Listening to Performing, 12 Experiencing Performance: The Vicarious Performer-Listener

Biography

Mine Doğantan-Dack is a musicologist and concert pianist. Her edited books include Artistic Practice as Research in Music (2015), Music and Sonic Art (2018), Rethinking the Musical Instrument (2022) and The Chamber Musician in the Twenty-First Century (2022). She is the founder of the Marmara Piano Trio as well as the founder and artistic director of London-based chamber orchestras Ensemble Luce and Ensemble Vita Nova. She teaches music performance studies at the Faculty of Music, University of Cambridge.