An Analysis of Ratings Assigned to String Musicians’ Performances at Solo and Ensemble Music Performance Assessment Events

Q1 Arts and Humanities
David A. Pope, J. Mick
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to identify the influence of event type (solo and ensemble), school level (middle and high school), and event level (district and state) on overall performance ratings assigned to string musicians attending solo and ensemble festivals. Data consisted of participants’ (N = 10,275) ratings from district - and state-level solo and ensemble festivals sponsored by the Florida Orchestra Association from 2010 to 2014. Participants performed more solo events (n = 6,745) than ensembles (n = 3,530). Performances by middle school string players (n = 5,403) outnumbered those from high school (n = 4,872). Ninety-five percent of all participants (n = 9,761) earned a I/Superior or II/Excellent rating. Solo performances received more favorable ratings than ensemble performances at district festivals. However, ensembles were assigned more favorable ratings at state festivals. Evaluations of middle and high school participants’ performances were similar. District festival performances received more favorable ratings than state festival performances. With the increased importance of student data, student participation at adjudicated festivals, and providing a positive musical experience for students, directors may use these results to help their students receive beneficial assessments that influence long-term success.
弦乐演奏家在独奏和合奏演奏评估活动中的表演评分分析
本研究的目的是确定活动类型(独奏和合奏)、学校水平(初中和高中)和活动水平(地区和州)对参加独奏和合奏音乐节的弦乐音乐家的整体表现评级的影响。数据包括2010年至2014年由佛罗里达管弦乐团协会主办的地区和州级独奏和合奏音乐节的参与者(N = 10,275)评分。参与者进行的独奏活动(n = 6,745)多于集体活动(n = 3,530)。初中弦乐演奏者(5403名)比高中弦乐演奏者(4872名)多。95%的参与者(n = 9761)获得I/Superior或II/Excellent评级。在地区音乐节上,独奏表演比合奏表演获得了更多的好评。然而,在国家节日上,合奏团获得了更多的好评。初中和高中参与者的表现评价相似。地区节日演出比国家节日演出获得了更多的好评。随着学生数据的重要性增加,学生参与评审节日,并为学生提供积极的音乐体验,导演可以利用这些结果来帮助他们的学生获得影响长期成功的有益评估。
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