Nicholas Doshier
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Nicholas Doshier's research explores the impact of conducting expressivity on ensemble performance. His work investigates how different levels of conductor expressiveness—unexpressive, expressive, and overly-expressive—influence perceptions of ensemble expressivity. This study aims to quantify the relationship between conductor behavior and listener ratings of musical performance.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 1
- Citations: 2
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How much is too much? Effects of unexpressive, expressive, and overly-expressive conducting on ensemble expressivity ratings (2025)
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- How much is too much? Effects of unexpressive, expressive, and overly-expressive conducting on ensemble expressivity ratings
- How much is too much? Effects of unexpressive, expressive, and overly-expressive conducting on ensemble expressivity ratings
- How much is too much? Effects of unexpressive, expressive, and overly-expressive conducting on ensemble expressivity ratings
- How much is too much? Effects of unexpressive, expressive, and overly-expressive conducting on ensemble expressivity ratings
- How much is too much? Effects of unexpressive, expressive, and overly-expressive conducting on ensemble expressivity ratings
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