Retrospectiva histórica y temas investigados en investigación empírica sobre el proceso de preparación de la interpretación musical

Autores/as

Palabras clave:

Investigación en música, Temas de prácticas interpretativas, Preparación de rendimiento instrumental

Resumen

A partir de una retrospectiva histórica y una contextualización de la investigación empírica sobre la planificación de la ejecución instrumental, el presente trabajo establece el panorama de las principales vertientes temáticas examinadas por la investigación científica. Conscientes de que el objeto de estudio tiene muchas ramificaciones, enfoques y especificidades, la mayoría de los temas de investigación pueden enmarcarse en algunas categorías temáticas de mayor alcance. En este contexto, el artículo define las categorías en las que cada tema relacionado con las etapas de preparación de la interpretación musical puede insertarse en el campo de la investigación empírica en Prácticas Interpretativas.

Biografía del autor/a

  • Luís Claudio Barros, Universidad de Santa Catarina (Brasil)

    Luís Cláudio Barros es profesor de piano en el Departamento de Música de la Universidad Estatal de Santa Catarina (UDESC). Es licenciado en piano por la Escuela Superior de Música de Espírito Santo, bajo la supervisión de la pianista Célia Ottoni, tiene una maestría en piano por la Eastman School of Music (NY/EEUU), bajo la supervisión de la Dra. Nelita True y un doctorado en música en el área de Prácticas Interpretativas por la UFRGS, teniendo supervisión académica con la Dra. Any Raquel Carvalho y artística con las doctoras Ney Fialkow y Catarina Domenici. Entre 2006 y 2007 realizó sus prácticas doctorales en la Universidad de Connecticut (EE.UU.) bajo la co-supervisión del Dr. Roger Chaffin, trabajando en el Laboratorio de Interpretación y Psicología Musical. Tiene seis primeros puestos en concursos nacionales de piano. Ha desarrollado actividades de investigación en los ámbitos de la "planificación de la ejecución instrumental" y la didáctica de los instrumentos. Formó parte del "Piano Faculty" en la 14ª Conferencia Mundial de Pedagogía Pianística, en los Estados Unidos, además de dar recitales en solitario y de cámara en Brasil y en el extranjero.

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2015-06-10

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“Retrospectiva histórica Y Temas Investigados En investigación empírica Sobre El Proceso De preparación De La interpretación Musical”. 2015. Per Musi, no. 31 (June): 1-16. https://periodicos.ufmg.br/index.php/permusi/article/view/38982.