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Music performance anxiety in opera singers.

Claudia Spahn1, Matthias Echternach, Mark F Zander, Edgar Voltmer, Bernhard Richter.   

Abstract

Music performance anxiety (MPA) represents a high challenge every vocal performer has to meet. MPA can be defined on a continuum going from a low to a high level. MPA and its phenomena can be considered in terms of four levels: affect, cognition, behaviour, and physiology. A study carried out on seven opera singers and two instrumentalists during performance situations showed highly elevated values for the performers' heart rate and blood pressure. This study, as several others, yielded no clear evidence pointing to a correspondence between the level of anxiety and of physiological arousal. At the end of the article a multimodal approach to the treatment of MPA is illustrated consisting of different psychotherapeutic and body-oriented methods.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20839904     DOI: 10.3109/14015431003720600

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Logoped Phoniatr Vocol        ISSN: 1401-5439            Impact factor:   1.487


  4 in total

1.  [Psychosomatic aspects in the treatment of the singing voice].

Authors:  C Spahn; E Voltmer
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 1.284

2.  [Medical treatment of singers' voices].

Authors:  B Richter; M Echternach
Journal:  HNO       Date:  2011-06       Impact factor: 1.284

3.  A Pilot Study Evaluating the Physiological Parameters of Performance-Induced Stress in Undergraduate Music Students.

Authors:  Esther M van Fenema; Pim Gal; Maxime V van de Griend; Gabriel E Jacobs; Adam F Cohen
Journal:  Digit Biomark       Date:  2018-01-10

4.  Quantifying Laryngopharyngeal Reflux in Singers: Perceptual and Objective Findings.

Authors:  Adam T Lloyd; Bari Hoffman Ruddy; Erin Silverman; Vicki M Lewis; Jeffrey J Lehman
Journal:  Biomed Res Int       Date:  2017-09-19       Impact factor: 3.411

  4 in total

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