The creative personality : composers of music, their inspirations and working methods

Sandra Garrido, Sean Bernard, Jane Davidson

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Abstract

The stereotypical image that many people would picture when they think of a composer is that of the classical musician like Beethoven who was reportedly an introvert, moody and angst-ridden. However, findings in relation to personality traits that correlate with creativity amongst composers of music, paint a much blurrier picture. This paper reports the result of a study in which 40 current students of composition completed a survey about their preferred working methods and several personality measures. Results indicate that high scores in creativity amongst the composers in our sample was associated with valuing individuality, being highly motivated and gaining great satisfaction from seeing compositions performed. Creative composers tended to take inspiration from non-auditory stimuli such as pictures and to have several works in progress at a time. In addition, correlations were also found between creativity and Extraversion on both its sub-facets of Enthusiasm and Assertiveness.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of the 9th ACM Conference on Creativity & Cognition (C&C '13), 17-20 June 2013, Sydney, Australia
PublisherAssociation for Computing Machinery
Pages308-311
Number of pages4
ISBN (Print)9781450321501
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventCreativity & Cognition Conference -
Duration: 17 Jun 2013 → …

Conference

ConferenceCreativity & Cognition Conference
Period17/06/13 → …

Keywords

  • composers
  • creativite ability
  • music
  • personality

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