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1. Music rehearsals and well-being: A comparison of choral singing, playing in a brass band, playing in a theater group and listening to music in a concert

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Matlscheiger, Eva; Sattmann, Sabrina.

2016 

Several studies have reported positive effects of (choral) singing on well-being, mostly by comparison to a listening condition. There is, however, a lack of literature addressing the comparison of ch ...

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0323439
Titel
Music rehearsals and well-being: A comparison of choral singing, playing in a brass band, playing in a theater group and listening to music in a concert
Titelübersetzung
Musikproben und Wohlbefinden: Ein Vergleich von Chorgesang, Blasinstrumentenspiel, Theaterspiel und Hören eines Konzerts
Person(en)
Matlscheiger, EvaSattmann, Sabrina.
(Universität Graz; Zentrum für Systematische Musikwissenschaft, AUSTRIA)
E-Mail: Matlscheiger, Eva
Quelle
In: Auhagen, Wolfgang; Bullerjahn, Claudia; von Georgi, Richard (Ed.), Musikpsychologie - Jahrbuch der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Musikpsychologie. Band 26: Musik und Gesundheit (pp. 71-94). Göttingen: Hogrefe, 2016, ISBN: 978-3-8017-2807-6
Jahr
2016
Sprache
English
Abstract
Several studies have reported positive effects of (choral) singing on well-being, mostly by comparison to a listening condition. There is, however, a lack of literature addressing the comparison of choral singing with other active music-making conditions. Therefore, the effect of choral singing, playing in a brass band, playing in a theater group, and listening to music in a concert on well-being was compared. Participants (n=183) were three choirs (n=58), two brass bands (n=54), three theater groups (n=34), and a group of concert visitors (n=37). All participants completed the Positive Negative Affect Schedule (PANAS), the Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ), and the State-Trait-Anxiety-Inventory (STAI; state questionnaire only). They then answered a series of open questions in writing (e.g. liking of the pieces; satisfaction with the rehearsal in general) after the session (or concert). Separate interviews were conducted with two to eight participants of each group. Findings suggest that choral singing, playing in a theater group or listening to music in a concert influences well-being positively. Contrary to expectations, the brass bands lacked positive changes. The study also shows that satisfaction with the rehearsal in general and the liking of the piece(s) rehearsed play an important role in this context, which partly explains the lack of positive changes for the brass bands.
Schlagwörter
Musik - Wohlbefinden - Singen - Theater - Kindesalter - Jugendalter - Erwachsenenalter - Österreich
Englische Schlagwörter
Music - Well Being - Singing - Theatre - Childhood - Adolescence - Adulthood - Austria
Klassifikation
2610 Kunst und Literatur
3740 Freizeit und Erholung
Englische Klassifikation
2610 Literature & Fine Arts
3740 Recreation & Leisure
Segment
PSYNDEX Research - PSYNDEX Lit
Methode
10100 empirical study
Dokumenttyp
Chapter
Medientyp
Print
Key Phrase
choral singing; playing in brass band; playing in theater group; listening to music in concert; well-being; 58 chorus members vs 54 brass band members vs 34 theater group members vs 37 music concert visitors; Positive and Negative Affect Schedule - deutsche Fassung (PANAS); Perceived Stress Questionnaire (PSQ); State-Trait-Angstinventar (STAI)
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