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Musical Prodigies

by Gary McPherson

Book Details

Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:2016
Pages:833
Format:BOOK
Language:en
ISBN:9780199685851

Reading Info

About This Book

This books breaks new ground in presenting the first scientific exploration on the topic of musical prodigies. It brings together research from a range of disciplines, including psychology, neurobiology, and genetics, to provide a thorough exploration of prodigious talent

Our Review

This groundbreaking scientific exploration of musical prodigies brings together cutting-edge research from psychology, neurobiology, and genetics to finally answer what makes these extraordinary talents tick. McPherson's interdisciplinary approach moves beyond anecdotal stories to examine the precise biological and environmental factors that converge to create prodigious musical ability, offering readers a comprehensive look at how exceptional talent develops from multiple scientific perspectives.

What sets this work apart is its refusal to settle for simplistic nature-versus-nurture explanations, instead revealing the complex interplay between genetic predisposition, neurological wiring, and intensive training environments. Teen musicians and young adults fascinated by human potential will find particularly compelling insights into how prodigies process music differently and what their development patterns reveal about peak performance. The book ultimately transforms our understanding of musical genius while providing valuable lessons about talent development that apply far beyond the concert hall.

Themes

Biography & Autobiography

Subjects

Biography & Autobiography