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Synchronization of Physiological Rhythms between Musicians and Audiences in Live Concerts

Projektbeschreibung

Wie Musik unseren Körper und Geist beeinflusst

In der komplexen Welt der Musik bestimmen Herzschläge und Atemzüge den Rhythmus des Lebens. Die Forschung weist schon seit langem auf das faszinierende Zusammenspiel physiologischer Rhythmen während gemeinsamen Aktionen, etwa bei Ensembleauftritten, hin. Das Ziel des im Rahmen der Marie-Skłodowska-Curie-Maßnahmen unterstützten Projekts SynchInConcert ist, Pionierarbeit bei der Erforschung des Zusammenspiels von Herz- und Atemrhythmus von Musizierenden und Konzertpublikum bei Live-Aufführungen zu leisten. Diese bahnbrechende Untersuchung befasst sich eingehend mit der Frage, wie diese Rhythmen die Ästhetik von Konzerten widerspiegeln sowie auf soziale und kontextuelle Faktoren reagieren. Mit dem Stavanger Symphonieorchester als Muse werden im Zuge des Projekts Video-, Audio-, Herz- und Atmungsdaten von ausgewählten Musikerinnen und Musikern sowie Zuhörenden erfasst.

Ziel

Heartbeats and breathing rhythms are essential to life. Lab-based research suggests that certain contextual and social factors can impact the interaction between these physiological rhythms, during joint actions such as ensemble playing. SynchInConcert aims at a cutting-edge contribution to the study of physiological rhythms, by investigating, for the first time to our knowledge, the influence between the cardiac and respiratory rhythms of musicians and audiences in live concerts. SynchInConcert will also investigate how these rhythms reflect the aesthetics of the concerts and are influenced by social and contextual components. Three research events will be held with the Stavanger Symphony Orchestra (SSO) and a full audience in a concert hall. During these events, video, audio, cardiac, and respiratory data from selected musicians and audience members will be recorded as well as questionnaires evaluating their level of immersion in the music. A strong interdisciplinary approach will be adopted, by integrating insights, methods and techniques from several disciplines (i.e. music performance science, psychology, physiology, computer science, acoustic engineering and cognitive sciences). Results can significantly contribute to the study of joint actions, by identifying ways in which physiological rhythms support social interactions. The hosts, RITMO Centre of Excellence in Oslo, Casa Paganini in Genoa (secondment) and SSO (placement), offer a unique opportunity to strengthen my expertise in music psychology and performance (focused on sound and behavioral components of interpersonal interactions in small ensembles) to that of music performance physiology in large orchestras. Supported by the outstanding track record of research excellence of the host organizations, the extensive mentorship experiences of my supervisors, and the new set of skills acquired, this fellowship will enhance my prospects for positions of independent researcher within and outside academia.

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UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
Netto-EU-Beitrag
€ 283 438,80
Adresse
PROBLEMVEIEN 5-7
0313 Oslo
Norwegen

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Region
Norge Oslo og Viken Oslo
Aktivitätstyp
Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
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