Orchestrali INFELICI: mito o realtà?

THOUGHTS FROM THE PODIUM Unhappy Orchestral Members: Myth or Reality? A video designed to examine, refute, or confirm the widespread belief that orchestral musicians are unhappy and dissatisfied professionals. The analysis is based entirely on scientific studies and addresses all the issues that orchestral life entails: physical, psycho-emotional, and work-related. The results of the various studies conducted are surprising. By: Maestro Mattia Maria Giusti If you enjoy the video and the topics covered in this channel, please help us in our work of disseminating information by leaving a comment, liking, and subscribing to the channel. Welcome to Podium:    • Podium - Trailer   ----------------------------------------- BIBLIOGRAPHY Stress and job satisfaction among symphony musicians - John Breda, Patrick Kulesa Musculoskeletal pain in elite professional musicians from british symphony orchestras - Dr Richard Leaver, Dr Clare Harris, Dr Keith Palmer The prevalence of chronic pain in orchestra musicians - Dr Elena Gasenzer, Dr Marie-Juliana Klumpp, Dr Dawid Pieper, Dr Edmund Neugebauer Playing-related musculoskeletal disorders in musicians: a systematic review of incidence and prevalence - Dr Christine Zaza Why They're Not Smiling:Stress and Discontent in the Orchestra Workplace - Seymour and Robert Levine Visual complaints and eye problems in orchestral musicians - Dr Henry Beckers, Dr Marina A.W. van Kooten-Noordzij Job Satisfaction of Orchestral Musicians: The Effects of Non-Performance Organizational Roles - Dr Abigail Wilcox Young #orchestraconducting #orchestralconductor #orchestra