Mastering the art of performance : a primer for musicians
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Mastering the art of performance : a primer for musicians
Oxford University Press, 2006
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-206) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
In Mastering the Art of Performance: A Primer for Musicians, Stewart Gordon offers seasoned advice to musicians intent on meeting the challenges of performance. Through real-life examples and pre-performance exercises, this accessible manual gives musicians and other performers practical insights into every aspect of performance. While other books merely identify and describe the problems associated with performance, this book offers detailed suggestions
for solving them. First, Gordon tackles the critical planning and preparatory stages, helping performers to evaluate their strengths and weaknesses. The book's easy-to-follow exercises address the
self-doubt and anxiety many musicians contend with, helping them to analyze why they perform, set goals and assess the level of energy needed to achieve them, and develop a performance philosophy. The book also offers techniques that will help musicians deal with some of the classic pitfalls of performance preparation, including repetition and drill, changing bad habits, and developing memory. For the performance itself, Gordon's insights help musicians with pacing and managing
stage fright. For the aftermath, Gordon arms performers with strategies for dealing with criticism and conducting a constructive self-evaluation, equipping them to face the challenges of a lifetime
of performances, including career plateaus and burnout. Gordon draws from more than forty years of experience in front of audiences to offer readers invaluable tips and personal reflections. While aimed primarily at musicians, the book will be useful to anyone facing the pressures of performance, such as actors, dancers, and even public speakers.
Table of Contents
Prelude: Defining Performance
1: Assessing Yourself, the Performer, Achieving a Positive Mindset Toward Performance
2: Why We Perform: Forging a Performance Philosophy
3: Physical Support for Performance
4: Conceptualizing and Scheduling Goals
5: Keeping Preparation Fresh and Focused
6: Dealing with Repetition and Drill
7: Techniques to Develop Secure Memorization
8: Insuring Quality
9: Self-Regard at the Time of Performance
10: Managing Stage Fright
11: Dynamics during Performance
12: Evaluation after Performance
13: Performance and Human Interaction
14: The Career Challenge
15: Physical Challenge and Performance
16: Performance Careers in Retrospect
Postlude: Performance and Your Spiritual Life
Selected Bibliography
Index
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