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The Experiences of Mid-career and Seasoned Orchestral Musicians in the UK During the First COVID-19 Lockdown

机译:在第一个Covid-19锁定期间英国中职业和经验丰富的管弦乐音乐家的经验

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The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic, has brought about drastic disruption to the world of the performing arts. In the UK the majority of professional orchestral musicians are freelance and therefore self-employed. These players, previously engaged in enjoyable, busy, successful, portfolio careers, are currently unable to earn a living carrying out their everyday work of performing music, and their future working lives are surrounded by great uncertainty. The aim of the present study was to examine how established professional musicians are experiencing this period, and to look for similarities and differences between the experiences of musicians in the middle of their performing careers (aged 35–45), with those of older players (aged 53 and over). Single semi-structured interviews were carried out over Zoom with 24 freelance, self-employed orchestral musicians; 12 mid-career musicians aged 35–45, and 12 seasoned musicians aged 53 and over. Thematic analysis identified themes common to both groups: the loss of a much-loved performing career, missing music making and colleagues, and anxiety about the future of the music profession. It also identified differences between the two groups: challenges to their identity as a musician, the extent of their anxiety about finances, the extent of their emotional distress, attitudes toward practicing and engaging in collaborative music making, and confusion over future career plans. Findings are discussed with reference to lifespan models of musicians' career development, the PERMA model of wellbeing, and the concept of resilience.
机译:社会疏散的引入,作为尝试和遏制Covid-19大流行的蔓延的努力的一部分,带来了对表演艺术世界的急剧干扰。在英国,大多数职业管弦乐家是自由职业者,因此自雇人士。这些玩家,以前从事愉快,忙碌,成功的投资组合职业,目前无法赢得落在他们的日常工作中的谋生工作,他们未来的工作生活被巨大的不确定性所包围。本研究的目的是审查建立的职业音乐家如何经历这一时期,并寻求音乐家在表演职业生涯中的音乐家经验(35-45岁)之间的相似之处和差异,与旧球员( 53岁及以上)。单一的半结构化访谈是通过24自由职业管弦乐家的缩放进行的缩放; 12名中生音乐家35-45岁,12名经验丰富的音乐家53岁及以上。专题分析确定了两组共同的主题:丧失了一个非常喜欢的表演职业,失去音乐制作和同事,以及对音乐专业的未来的焦虑。它还确定了两组之间的差异:对他们身份的挑战作为音乐家,他们对财务的焦虑程度,他们的情绪困扰的程度,对练习和参与合作音乐制作的态度,以及对未来的职业规划的混乱。研究结果是参考音乐家职业发展的寿命模型,福尔斯的福尔斯幸福的模型以及弹性的概念。

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