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The Lived Experiences of Independent Western Classical Chamber Musicians in the United Arab Emirates: A Narrative Inquiry
Mia Martens and Catrien Wentink
ASIAN-EUROPEAN MUSIC RESEARCH JOURNAL 11 (2023)
https://doi.org/10.30819/aemr.11-5 pp: 61-76 2023-06-22
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Stichworte/keywords: Migration and music, Musicianship, Sustainability, Life experiences, Western classical music
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Wentink, M.M.a.C. (2023). The Lived Experiences of Independent Western Classical Chamber Musicians in the United Arab Emirates: A Narrative Inquiry. ASIAN-EUROPEAN MUSIC RESEARCH JOURNAL, 11 , 61-76. doi:10.30819/aemr.11-5
@article{Wentink_2023,
doi = {10.30819/aemr.11-5},
url = {https://doi.org/10.30819/aemr.11-5},
year = 2023,
publisher = {Logos Verlag Berlin},
volume = {11},
pages = {61-76},
author = {Mia Martens and Catrien Wentink},
title = {The Lived Experiences of Independent Western Classical Chamber Musicians in the United Arab Emirates: A Narrative Inquiry},
journal = {ASIAN-EUROPEAN MUSIC RESEARCH JOURNAL}
}
Abstract
The research concerns the relationship between Western classical music and Arabian cultures in the United Arab
Emirates (UAE) as experienced by independent classical chamber musicians. The main research question was:
what stories do independent Western classical chamber musicians tell about their lived experiences of practicing
and performing Western classical music in the UAE?
The real-life problem guiding this research has two parts:
i. the problem that Western classical music is not a sustainable profession for performers in the UAE and
ii. the gap in the literature on Western classical music in the UAE.
The real-life problem the first author experienced in the UAE as a Western musician had the following challenges:
practical obstacles related to sourcing fellow musicians who uphold the same standards and music ideals, finding
rehearsal venues and creating performance opportunities. These challenges lead to the formation of the research
problem.