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Raymond A. R. MacDonald

Prof. Raymond MacDonald is a professor of music psychology and improvisation at Edinburgh University. His ongoing research focuses on issues relating to improvisation, musical communication, music health and wellbeing, music education and musical identities. He studies the processes and outcomes of music participation and music listening and has a particular interest in collaborative creativity. His work is informed by a view of improvisation as a social, collaborative and uniquely creative process that provides opportunities to develop new ways of working musically.

Contact: Reid School of Music, University of Edinburgh, Alison House, 12 Nicolson Square, Edinburgh, EH8 9DF, UK.


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