
Musical Imaginations
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- Contents
- Contributors
- 1 Explaining musical imaginations: Creativity, performance, and perception
- Part 1 Perspectives from musicology, sociology, and ethnomusicology
- 2 Creativity in performance
- 3 Imagination feeds memory: Exploring evidence from a musical savant using zygonic theory
- 4 Creativity as a social fact
- 5 Musical creativity as social agency: Composer Paul Hindemith
- 6 Imagining creativity: An ethnomusicological perspective on how belief systems encourage or inhibit creative activities in music
- Part 2 Perspectives from cognitive, social, and developmental psychology
- 7 Musical materials or metaphorical models? A psychological investigation of what inspires composers
- 8 Spreading activation and dissociation: A cognitive mechanism for creative processing in music
- 9 Composers' creative process: The role of life-events, emotion and reason
- 10 Imagination and creativity in music listening
- 11 Creativity in singing: Universality and sensitive developmental periods?
- Part 3 Perspectives from socio-cultural psychology
- 12 Digital tools and discourse in music: The ecology of composition
- 13 Troubling the creative imaginary : Some possibilities of ecological thinking for music and learning
- 14 Organ improvisation: Edition, extemporization, expansion, and instant composition
- 15 Communication, collaboration, and creativity: How musicians negotiate a collective 'sound'
- 16 Improvisation as a creative process within contemporary music
- Part 4 Perspectives from neuroscience
- 17 Communicative musicality: The human impulse to create and share music
- 18 Musicianship-how and where in the brain?
- 19 Recreating speech through singing for stroke patients with non-fluent aphasia
- 20 Shared affective motion experience (SAME) and creative, interactive music therapy
- 21 Enhancing imaginative expression in the performing arts with EEG-neurofeedback
- 22 Musical imagery and imagination: The function, measurement, and application of imagery skills for performance
- Part 5 Perspectives from education, psychiatry, and therapy
- 23 The call to create: Flow experience in music learning and teaching
- 24 Musical creativity, biography, genre, and learning
- 25 Music, music therapy, and schizophrenia
- 26 Creativity in improvisational, psychodynamic music therapy
- 27 Developing creative improvisation skills in music therapy: The tools for imaginative music-making
- Part 6 Afterword
- 28 Beyond creativity?
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