• Meningsfyldte møder. Om norskpalæstinensisk kulturudveksling 

      Boeskov, Kim (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:9, Chapter, 2013)
      Denne artikel omhandler et musikpædagogisk projekt i den palæstinensiske flygtningelejr Rashedieh i det sydlige Libanon. Projektet er etableret af norske musikpædagoger i samarbejde med den palæstinensiske organisation ...
    • Music, adolescents and health : narratives about how young people use music as a health resource in daily life 

      Beckmann, Hege Bjørnestøl (Centre for Music and Health Publication Series;Vol:6, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      In this text, I focused on the extent to which young people’s use of music can be a healthpromoting resource. Based on an interpretative understanding of health as a category of experience, I found music in turn to impact ...
    • A young woman's narrative on the role of mobile music in coping with everyday life 

      Skånland, Marie Strand (Centre for Music and Health Publication Series;Vol:6, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The use of MP3 players has expanded rapidly during the last decade.1 In 2010, nearly 70 percent of the young Norwegian population listened to MP3 players daily. While the MP3 player has always been small and easily fits ...
    • Et musikkprosjekt for helse, utvikling og konfliktløsning. En fotoreportasje fra Libanon 

      Ruud, Even (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:9, Chapter, 2013)
      Norges musikkhøgskole (NMH) har gjennom ti år sendt sine musikkpedagogikkstudenter til en palestinsk flyktningleir i Libanon. Førstelektor ved NMH, Vegar Storsve, sammen med musikkpedagogkollega Petter Barg, har systematisk ...
    • Music and talk in tandem. The production of micro-narratives in real time 

      DeNora, Tia (Centre for Music and Health Publication Series;Vol:6, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      In this text I explore the interrelationship between musical encounters and the selfperception, and self-report, of health-status and self-identity.1 I describe how music can be seen to interact and offer a basis for the ...
    • The duty of gamelan. A gamelan pedagogue’s philosophy of work 

      Angelo, Elin (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:1, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This article is based on a thematic narrative study of a renowned Balinese gamelan musician’s philosophy of work. The aim of the article is to illuminate a viewpoint towards music and musicking that might enrich basic ...
    • Løft blikket, gjør en forskjell. Erfaringer og ringvirkninger fra et musikkprosjekt i Libanon. 

      Storsve, Vegar; Danielsen, Brit Ågot Brøske (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:9, Book, 2013)
      "Løft blikket – gjør en forskjell" presenterer et spennende møte med muslimske kulturer gjennom et musikkprosjekt i Libanon som Norges musikkhøgskole har arbeidet med i mer enn 10 år. ”Libanonprosjektet” omfatter utvikling ...
    • Music therapy in everyday life, with "the organ as the third therapist" 

      Rolvsjord, Randi (Centre for Music and Health Publication Series;Vol:6, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Music therapy in mental health care usually unfolds over a limited time and in a limited space, often through weekly sessions which last for a certain period during a person’s stay at an institution. Nevertheless, music ...
    • Music history as a polyphony. A heuristic study of learning and teaching music history 

      Unkari-Virtanen, Leena (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:1, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This article is based on my dissertation (Unkari-Virtanen 2009) wherein I related music history teaching and learning in Finland to the field of music education. The objective of my dissertation was to examine music history ...
    • Connecting aural training and choral singing 

      Jaakkola, Soila (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:10, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      This presentation is based on a paper given at the GEFFF conference in October 2012, which in turn was based on the present author’s dissertation (Jaakkola 2012), where methods for connecting aural training and choral ...
    • Learning from musicians better than me. The practice of copying from recordings in jazz students’ instrumental practise 

      Johansen, Guro Gravem (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:10, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The article gives an account of the practice of copying from recordings, as a part of jazz students’ instrumental practise. The article is based on a PhD thesis, which was designed as a qualitative interview study with ...
    • Research and research education in music – disciplinary or interdisciplinary approach? 

      Schei, Tiri Bergesen; Espeland, Magne; Stige, Brynjulf (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:1, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The main purpose of this article is to contribute to a discussion about the future of research and research education in music. The multiple existing traditions of music research constitute a rich resource. Increasingly ...
    • Music, grief and life crisis 

      Ruud, Even (Centre for Music and Health Publication Series;Vol:6, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      We know from personal experience (or from the media, at least) that individuals sometimes use music as a means of regulating their energy level, reducing stress or merely seeking a better harmony in life. In addition to ...
    • Music, the life trajectory and existential health 

      Lilliestam, Lars (Centre for Music and Health Publication Series;Vol:6, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      In terms of music’s influence upon our daily lives, it is important to account for musical identity, and especially musical preferences. When we give music a role in the promotion of our health, it is our music—the music ...
    • Musical life stories : narratives on health musicking 

      Bonde, Lars Ole; Ruud, Even; Skånland, Marie Strand; Trondalen, Gro (Centre for Music and Health Publication Series;Skriftserie fra Senter for musikk og helse;6, Book; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Editors’ Preface - This anthology originates from one of the research initiatives of the Centre for Music and Health at the Norwegian Academy of Music. It has been a central aim of the centre, and of this project in ...
    • Å lage ringer i vannet. Norges musikkhøgskoles engasjement i utviklingsprosjekter 

      Hanken, Ingrid Maria (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:9, Chapter, 2013)
      Mange norske høyere utdanningsinstitusjoner har vært og er involvert i ulike prosjekter i utviklingsland. Dette gjelder også Norges musikkhøgskole, som for tiden deltar i tre større prosjekter; ett i Georgia, ett i Øst-Afrika, ...
    • Forbløffelse som udgangspunkt for forskning i musikpædagogiske praksisser 

      Fink-Jensen, Kirsten (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:1, Chapter; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      The aim of the present article is to present a procedure for investigation of music education practices using a phenomenological-hermeneutic approach. The philosophical background and its consequences for the empirical ...
    • Samarbeidsorganisasjonene i Libanonprosjektet 

      Storsve, Vegar R. (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:9, Chapter, 2013)
      Gjennom disse årene hvor Libanonprosjektet har etablert seg er det gradvis utviklet et nettverk av organisasjoner både i Libanon og Norge. Alle samarbeidspartene utgjør en viktig del av prosjektets forutsetninger og er ...
    • Musikalsk modernisering : Pauline Hall (1890-1969) som komponist, teatermenneske og Ny Musikk-leiar 

      Kvalbein, Astrid (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:2, Doctoral thesis; Peer reviewed, 2013)
      Astrid Kvalbein’s Ph D project explores the work of Pauline Hall (1890-1969) as classical composer, theatre woman and leader of Ny Musikk, the Norwegian Section of the International Society for Contemporary Music (ISCM). ...
    • Glimt av glede. Musikkterapi med demensrammede som har symptomer på depresjon og angst 

      Kvamme, Tone Sæther (NMH-publikasjoner;2013:7, Doctoral thesis, 2013)
      The dissertation describes an empirical study in which six elderly people suffering from dementia have received short term music therapy. The sessions have been videotaped and standardized instruments have been applied in ...