Items where Division is "Music Education" and Year is 2019

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Camlin, D. A. (2019) What's love got to do with it? [keynote presentation]. In: International Fjord Summer School 2019, 17-20 June 2019, Bergen. (Unpublished)

Camlin, D. A. (2019) The value of group singing: preliminary insights from a phenomenological approach to understanding a complex cultural activity. In: International Society for Music Education Community Music Activity Commission Pre-Conference Seminar, 10-14 July 2018, Tbilisi, Georgia.

Elwick, A. and Burnard, P. and Huhtinen-Hildén, L. and Osgood, J. and Pitt, J. (2019) Young children’s experiences of music and soundings in museum spaces: lessons, trends and turns from the literature. Journal of Early Childhood Research ISSN 1476-718X (print) 1741-2927 (online)

Huang, W. L. (2019) An investigation into Taiwanese music college students' self-management of musical performance anxiety. Doctoral thesis, Royal College of Music.

Pitt, J. (2019) “It’s about how we move together, and how we influence each other’s practice”: the actions in Action Research that helped build a SALTMusic community of practice. In: Conference of the European Network of Music Educators and Researchers of Young Children 2019, 26-30 March 2019, Ghent, Belgium.

Stakelum, M. (2019) James Cooksey Culwick: the rudiments of music (1882). In: Documents of Irish Music History in the Long Nineteenth Century. Irish Musical Studies (12). Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp. 75-84. ISBN 9781846827242

Waddell, G. and Perkins, R. and Williamon, A. (2019) The Evaluation Simulator: a new approach to training music performance assessment. Frontiers in Psychology, 10 (557). ISSN 1664-1078

Waddell, G. and Williamon, A. (2019) Technology use and attitudes in music learning. Frontiers in ICT, 6 (11). ISSN 2297-198X

Wright, D. C. H. (2019) The Royal College of Music and its contexts: an artistic and social history. Music since 1900 . Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. ISBN 9781107163386 (hardback) 9781316730294 (e-book)

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