Healthy musical identities and new virtuosities : a humble manifesto for music education research

Abstract
This paper presents a new conceptualisation of musicality via a framework called New Musical Virtuosities for Healthy Musical Identities. The development of healthy musical identities is proposed as a key aim for music education. Musicking for healthy musical identities is approached as holistic and inclusive, highlighting the integration of social and creative interactions in the concept of musical virtuosity. Implications and examples of the new virtuosity framework for research and practice are discussed, including perspectives on diversification, decolonisation, and widening participation. The paper emphasises “humble” to foreground a fluid interdisciplinary debate, while also stressing the importance of these proposals in the form of a manifesto.
Main Authors
Format
Articles Research article
Published
2024
Series
Subjects
Publication in research information system
Publisher
Cappelen Damm
The permanent address of the publication
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-202408075427Use this for linking
Review status
Peer reviewed
ISSN
2703-8041
DOI
https://doi.org/10.23865/nrme.v5.5565
Language
English
Published in
Nordic Research in Music Education
Citation
  • MacDonald, R., & Saarikallio, S. (2024). Healthy musical identities and new virtuosities : a humble manifesto for music education research. Nordic Research in Music Education, 5, 43-66. https://doi.org/10.23865/nrme.v5.5565
License
CC BY 4.0Open Access
Funder(s)
Research Council of Finland
European Commission
Funding program(s)
Centre of Excellence, AoF
ERC Consolidator Grant, HE
Huippuyksikkörahoitus, SA
ERC Consolidator Grant, HE
Research Council of FinlandEuropean CommissionEuropean research council
Funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA). Neither the European Union nor EACEA can be held responsible for them.
Additional information about funding
This project has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Horizon Europe research and innovation programme (grant agreement no. 101045747) and from the Research Council of Finland (grant no. 346210)
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