ABSTRACT

Musical leadership is associated with a specific profession—the conductor—as well as being a colloquial metaphor for human communication and cooperation at its best. This book examines what musical leadership is, by delving into the choral conductor role, what goes on in the music-making moment and what it takes to do it well. One of the unique features of the musical ensemble is the simultaneity of collective discipline and individual expression. Music is therefore a potent laboratory for understanding the leadership act in the space between leader and team. The musical experience is used to shed light on leading and following more broadly, by linking it to themes such as authority, control, empowerment, intersubjectivity, sensemaking and charisma. Jansson develops the argument that musical leadership involves the combination of strong power and deep sensitivity, a blend that might be equally valid in other leadership domains. Aesthetic knowledge and musical perception therefore offer untapped potential for leadership and organisational development outside the art domain.

chapter 1|25 pages

The muse within

part I|102 pages

Enactment of musical leadership

chapter 2|24 pages

The choral conductor role

chapter 3|24 pages

Situational-relational mastery

chapter 4|24 pages

Existential foundation

part II|66 pages

Developing artful leadership

chapter 6|20 pages

Expanding the leadership repertoire

chapter 7|24 pages

Music in team development

chapter 8|19 pages

The choir as the conductor’s mirror

part III|58 pages

Agency and surrender

chapter 9|16 pages

Authority and musical leadership

chapter 10|26 pages

The locus of charisma

chapter 11|16 pages

Leading musically

Power and senses in concert