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Choral conducting education: The lifelong entanglement of competence, identity and meaning

2020

Choral singing is one of the most widespread musical activities, and choral conductors work in a variety of social settings that involve every imaginable type of choir and musical genre. The conductor role draws on a number of skills and competencies that are partly acquired through education but, equally importantly, through experience. Choral conductors shape their practice in highly individual fashions as amalgamations of background, formal education, career development and working situation. The present qualitative study seeks to uncover how choral conductor practices arise and unfold, by using Etienne Wenger’s theory of communities of practice and situated learning as the key analytic…

Situated learning05 social sciencesChoral singingPractice communities06 humanities and the artsMusicalMusic educationChoral conductingMusic education060404 musicEducationAesthetics0502 economics and businessChoirIdentitiesSociologySituated learningCompetence (human resources)050203 business & management0604 artsMusicResearch Studies in Music Education
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