Re: studies on perception of expressive features in music performance (Leon van Noorden )


Subject: Re: studies on perception of expressive features in music performance
From:    Leon van Noorden  <leonvannoorden@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Wed, 27 Jul 2011 10:53:07 +0200
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At http://renconmusic.org/about/history/ you will find the people working on these topics. kind regards, Leon van Noorden On 27 Jul 2011, at 10:23, Ju-Lee Hong wrote: > Dear List, > > For a revision of my doctoral research, I am looking for references > of studies on perception of expressive features in music > performance. By expressive features of music performance, I mean > timing, loudness, portamento and vibrato etc. > > I have found articles on timing perception by Bruno Repp (1998) in > Journal of Experimental Psychology: human Perception and Performance > and another by Eric Clarke (1989) in Psychological research, but I > haven’t had much luck in finding articles about loudness perception > of expressive music performance and also of portamento / vibrato > perception. > > If you know any relevant studies that investigate loudness > perception of expressive music performance and also of portamento / > vibrato perception, could you kindly point out to me? > > Many thanks for your help in advance. > > Ju-Lee > > -- > Ju-Lee Hong > Dept. of Music > Goldsmiths, University of London > email: jl.hong@xxxxxxxx > > ********** > "Music expresses that which cannot be put into words and that which > cannot remain silent". -- Victor Hugo


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