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The author examines how new music scores with extended playing techniques call for new practice structures. YouTube access to basic instructional videos and the streaming of sound files allows musicians today to learn easily and independently. Yet, the trailblazers in new music tackled new scores without these aids; they used imagination, experimentation and tenacity. Conscious use of both learning modalities can augment ideas of practice and performance preparation; expanding new music’s reach while preserving its fire. Practice is differentiated between the quick learning for an upcoming performance and the transformative learning that new music offers. Periodization theory from sport science provides a pedagogical framework for building both mental and physical stamina leading to peak performance.

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Contents: Using extended techniques to diagnose and reframe technical issues and to promote flow – A work ethic against mediocrity – Mental preparation – Physical preparation – Building stamina through extended techniques – Periodization of Heinz Holliger’s (t)air(e) – A periodized daily studies program.

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 20/04/2016
      ISBN13: 9783631673973, 978-3631673973
      ISBN10: 3631673973

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The author examines how new music scores with extended playing techniques call for new practice structures. YouTube access to basic instructional videos and the streaming of sound files allows musicians today to learn easily and independently. Yet, the trailblazers in new music tackled new scores without these aids; they used imagination, experimentation and tenacity. Conscious use of both learning modalities can augment ideas of practice and performance preparation; expanding new music’s reach while preserving its fire. Practice is differentiated between the quick learning for an upcoming performance and the transformative learning that new music offers. Periodization theory from sport science provides a pedagogical framework for building both mental and physical stamina leading to peak performance.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Using extended techniques to diagnose and reframe technical issues and to promote flow – A work ethic against mediocrity – Mental preparation – Physical preparation – Building stamina through extended techniques – Periodization of Heinz Holliger’s (t)air(e) – A periodized daily studies program.

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