Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract/Objectives
Music performance encompasses subjective and objective interpretations. Subjective interpretation involves the performer expressing their personality and preferences, pushing their imagination to the fullest extent. Objective interpretation, on the other hand, aligns with the stylistic characteristics of the composer's era, aiming for accuracy in the score. Practical issues in performance practice involve music theory, music history, performance techniques, performance psychology, among other aspects. This course aims to explore the actual problems encountered in the music performance process, solving them through research analysis and practical experience, ultimately helping students enhance their performance skills.
Results/Contributions

"Exploration of Performance Practice Issues" is a course that focuses on exploring the problems encountered in performance practice. Through classroom learning and discussions, students will gain a deeper understanding of the difficulties that may arise during performance and the levels of thought involved in musical interpretation.


Course Objectives: Through classroom teaching and practical performance activities, students will have the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills to enhance their performance abilities.


1. Learn performance techniques and styles from various periods: including tone, articulation, phrasing, tempo, dynamics, ornamentation, musical styles, and more.


2. Master practice methods to improve efficiency and achieve better performance results.


3. Understand common psychological issues during performance, and learn effective coping strategies.


4. Learn through peer observation and mutual learning to resolve practical performance problems.



Keywords
Music performancePerformance skillsPerformance psychology
References
1. https://www.ccxp.nthu.edu.tw/ccxp/INQUIRE/JH/6/6.2/6.2.I/JH62i001.php

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Contact Information
范楷西助理教授
kaihsifan@mx.nthu.edu.tw