Abstract

Individuality in music performance: introduction to the research topic

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  • The ability to discriminate among individuals is crucial in species, such as humans, that place a premium on kin recognition (TangMartinez, 2001)

  • Along with emotion and structural cues, artistic individuality seems to be a key element conveyed in music performance

  • The means by which individuality is musically expressed and perceived have remained poorly elucidated until recently. The aim of this Research Topic is to provide a forum for interdisciplinary research broadly centered on individuality and individual differences in music performance

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Introduction

The ability to discriminate among individuals is crucial in species, such as humans, that place a premium on kin recognition (TangMartinez, 2001). This goal was successfully achieved, and the 14 contributed articles illustrate the depth and breadth of the topic, with themes ranging from personality correlates of flow proneness among pianists to unique “fingerprints” in the singing voice.

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