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Title
The Servant Conductor: Examining Servant Leadership Characteristics in Large Ensemble Conductors
Description
Servant leadership is a philosophy founded by Robert K. Greenleaf. It emphasizes the leader's responsibility to serve and empower their followers rather than the leader's authority or control over them. While this approach has been widely studied in various organizational settings, its application to the area of music, specifically large ensemble conducting, remains relatively underexplored.As part of this case study, I interviewed six conductors of large ensembles whose groups perform at a high level, but who also place a premium on the needs, happiness, and empowerment of the musicians in their groups. At the same time, I surveyed published literature on the topics of conductor leadership philosophy in North America and servant-leadership principles, specifically the work of Robert K. Greenleaf.
This study has brought to light many positive aspects of servant leadership. We also identify some challenges institutions/structures in general create that make servant leadership challenging. Based on the responses participants gave, we can begin to see there is the possibility of serving our ensemble members, giving them agency in rehearsals to be artists, achieve high standards, and help everyone grow as people beyond their musical development.
Date Created
2023
Contributors
- Maddix, Dylan Rook (Author)
- Caslor, Jason (Thesis advisor)
- Duncan, Jamal (Committee member)
- Rockmaker, Jody (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Topical Subject
Resource Type
Extent
213 pages
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
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Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.2.N.187644
Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
Note
Partial requirement for: D.M.A., Arizona State University, 2023
Field of study: Music
System Created
- 2023-06-07 11:57:43
System Modified
- 2023-06-07 11:57:48
- 1 year 5 months ago
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