Grounding Creativity in Music Perception? A Multidisciplinary Conceptual Analysis

Author:

Schiavio Andrea1ORCID,Moran Nikki2ORCID,Antović Mihailo34,van der Schyff Dylan5

Affiliation:

1. Centre for Systematic Musicology, University of Graz, Austria

2. Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh, UK

3. Department of Musicology and Media Studies, Humboldt University Berlin, Germany

4. Department of English, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Niš, Serbia

5. Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, The University of Melbourne, Australia

Abstract

To what extent can we understand and account for music perception as a creative process? In this paper we draw on recent work in music, creativity, and the cognitive humanities to suggest that the fundamentally creative aspect of music perception is not yet satisfactorily examined in existing research. We briefly review the state of scholarship into both creativity and music perception, and identify key points of convergence, which are prominent in work that investigates the mutuality of action and perception, and the exploratory bases of the latter, among others. Inspired by a growing number of contributions in 4E music cognition research, we argue that listening to music can involve mechanisms of active bodily engagement, along with the imaginative exploration of novel possibilities for thought and action. We put forward the view that this approach is important because of the way in which it can bring to the analytical centre stage a creative dimension that may not otherwise be apparent. The contribution of this paper involves this presentation of a multidisciplinary framework for the study of music perception, highlighting the integration of perception and action, and foregrounding this conception of creative cognition as a central aspect of music perception.

Funder

Austrian Science Fund

Serbian Science Fund

Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

History and Philosophy of Science,Psychology (miscellaneous),Music

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