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on assumptions from ecological perceptual theory (pp. 243–248). This theory was first adapted by musicologist Eric Clarke (2005) for interpreting meanings relative to popular music and later adapted more ...
Abstract Nordic noir is a popular crime genre associated with a region (Scandinavia), a narrative style (unpretentious/socially critical) and a particular aesthetic look (dark/foreboding). Renowned ...
helped to expand the children’s play and verbal expression and to form meaning . The sub- themes were as follows: Music Adds Vitality. All participants described how they used music to add vitality ...
our everyday relationships as persons—the need for value, care, and meaning . Music expresses these things in a basic human idiom even as it points toward the ultimate resting place of this logic ...
’ was used to refer to particular styles, so it did not mean the same thing to a musician as to a theatre director. As a multidisciplinary collaborative art form, theatre is uniquely placed to illuminate ...
an appropriately critical focus and heightened awareness of what it means to be a white, female music therapist practicing with mostly black, male participants in a country where equity between races is still ...
, and as a distant sound world amenable to imaginative contemplation. By tracing connections between Grieg’s music and its contemporary context, this article places Op. 66 within a performative visual culture ...
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