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Music performance anxiety can end the musical aspirations of even the most talented and dedicated musician. Mastering music performance anxiety can be almost as challenging as the most difficult concerto or operatic role. Yet, there are currently very few evidence-based treatments for this potentially debilitating condition. In this book, Dianna Kenny synthesizes 15 years of research into this challenging and relatively neglected area. First, she explores the underlying psychological factors that contribute to music performance anxiety. She then presents ways of assessing and treating music…mehr

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Music performance anxiety can end the musical aspirations of even the most talented and dedicated musician. Mastering music performance anxiety can be almost as challenging as the most difficult concerto or operatic role. Yet, there are currently very few evidence-based treatments for this potentially debilitating condition. In this book, Dianna Kenny synthesizes 15 years of research into this challenging and relatively neglected area. First, she explores the underlying psychological factors that contribute to music performance anxiety. She then presents ways of assessing and treating music performance anxiety, emphasizing that treatment needs to be individualized according to each musician's unique life history. This book is essential reading for music psychologists, music therapists, musicians, music teachers, and psychotherapists who work with anxious musicians.
Autorenporträt
Dianna Kenny is Professor of Psychology and Professor of Music at The University of Sydney, Australia. She is the author of six books including The Psychology of Music Performance Anxiety (Oxford University Press, 2011). She is also a practicing psychologist with expertise in the treatment of music performance anxiety.