Maria Manturzewska’s model of the lifespan development of professional musicians in the light of recent research and cultural changes

IF 2.2 3区 心理学 0 MUSIC
Heiner Gembris
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The lifespan trajectory of musical achievement in the field of classical music and the factors that promote or hinder the development of talent in music are the focus of Manturzewska’s model of the lifespan development of professional musicians. This article aims to describe Manturzewska’s model briefly, relate it to recent research, and explore the extent to which it fits the diversity of musical careers of contemporary professional musicians. A brief depiction of the developmental model provides insight into the six developmental phases of the model and the factors that influence them. Recent research investigating talent development and career research in music suggests that Manturzewska’s theoretical model is largely consistent with findings from expertise research, research examining the determinants of musical development, and current models of talent development. The development of musicians with traditional careers as orchestral musicians in permanent, full-time employment or as successful soloists in contemporary musical culture is likely to be represented largely accurately in Manturzewska’s model. However, the diversity of typical portfolio careers, characterized by simultaneous irregular musical and non-musical activities in musical and non-musical fields, cannot be depicted in a single, more-or-less linear development model. Appropriate research, especially long-term studies that model the lifetime development of professional musicians (not only) in classical music, is lacking. Furthermore, Manturzewska’s model addresses important aspects that have been insufficiently studied by others, such as the development of professional musicians in the second half of life, and provides a sound and inspiring basis for future research.
Maria Manturzewska 根据最新研究和文化变革提出的职业音乐家一生发展模式
古典音乐领域音乐成就的生命轨迹,以及促进或阻碍音乐天赋发展的因素,是曼图尔泽夫斯卡的职业音乐家生命发展模型的重点。本文旨在简要介绍曼图泽斯卡的模型,将其与最新研究相联系,并探讨该模型在多大程度上适合当代职业音乐家音乐生涯的多样性。通过对发展模型的简要描述,我们可以深入了解该模型的六个发展阶段以及影响这些阶段的因素。最近对音乐人才发展和职业研究的调查表明,曼楚维斯卡的理论模型与专业知识研究、音乐发展决定因素研究以及当前人才发展模型的研究结果基本一致。Manturzewska 的模型基本准确地反映了音乐家的发展情况,他们的传统职业是长期、全职工作的管弦乐团音乐家,或者是当代音乐文化中成功的独奏家。然而,典型的组合式职业生涯具有多样性,其特点是在音乐和非音乐领域同时进行不规则的音乐和非音乐活动,因此无法用一个单一的或多或少的线性发展模式来描述。目前还缺乏适当的研究,特别是模拟古典音乐职业音乐家(不仅是职业音乐家)终生发展的长期研究。此外,Manturzewska 的模型还涉及到其他研究不足的重要方面,如职业音乐家后半生的发展,为今后的研究提供了一个良好的、具有启发性的基础。
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Musicae Scientiae
Musicae Scientiae Multiple-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
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21
期刊介绍: MUSICAE SCIENTIAE is the trilingual journal, official organ of ESCOM, published with the financial support of the Belgian Science Policy.
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