Dr Karen Wise

Key details:

Department:
Music Therapy
Role:
Research Fellow
Dr Karen Wise

Biography

Dr Karen Wise is Research Fellow and joined the Guildhall School in 2013. She is a psychologist, teacher and classical mezzo soprano. She has published on the psychology of singing, with a particular focus on singing difficulties in untrained and ‘non-singing’ or self-defined ‘tone deaf’ adults. The other major area of her work is in the psychology of performance in professional and student musicians, from practising and creativity to audience-performer relationships. Her work at the Guildhall School has included collaborative research projects with Britten Sinfonia and English Touring Opera. Karen teaches on the Guildhall School’s doctoral programme, providing research training and supervision, and is a psychology tutor for the MA in Music Therapy. She is a Fellow of the Higher Education Academy, a member of the British Psychological Society, and serves on the committee of the Society for Education and Music Psychology Research (SEMPRE). 

Karen is Principal Investigator on the AHRC-funded project ‘Finding a voice: The art and science of unlocking the potential of adult non-singers’, having been awarded an Early Career research grant in collaboration with Professor Andrea Halpern (Bucknell University, USA). The 33-month project, beginning in April 2016, investigates the ways in which adults who believe themselves unable to sing can best be supported to develop their skills and participate in musical activities. With a team of vocal teachers, a composer-animateur and an app developer, it brings together research and practice to understand adults’ singing journeys and development.

Previously, Karen was a Research Associate in the AHRC Research Centre for Musical Performance as Creative Practice (CMPCP), at the University of Cambridge, and an Academic Tutor on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes at the Royal Northern College of Music. Prior to that she was a Teaching Fellow in the School of Psychology at Keele University, where was awarded a PhD in Psychology for her thesis ‘Understanding tone deafness: a multicomponential analysis of perception, cognition, singing and self-perceptions in adults reporting musical difficulties’. Karen received a 2006 Young Researcher Award from the European Society for the Cognitive Sciences of Music. As an undergraduate she studied music at the University of York, and subsequently trained as a singer at the Royal Northern College of Music, where her prizes included the Brigitte Fassbaender Award for Lieder. Her experience as a professional singer and singing teacher inspires and informs her academic work, and she continues to perform as a soloist in oratorio, opera and concerts.

Recent Research Outputs

"Trabalhando com adultos “năo cantores." In Se voce disser que eu desafino…

Wise, Karen. "Trabalhando com adultos “năo cantores." In Se voce disser que eu desafino…, edited by Silvia Sobreira, 126-153 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil: Unirio, 2017.

Book chapter

Musicians in the Making: Pathways to Creative Performance

Wise, Karen, Mirjam James, and John Rink. "Solo performers in the practice room." In Musicians in the Making: Pathways to Creative Performance, edited by John Rink, Helena Gaunt & Aaron Williamon, 143-163 Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2017.

Book chapter

Using digital content to build audiences for live opera

O'Neill, S., Wise, K., & Sloboda, J. "Using digital content to build audiences for live opera". CreativeWorks London Working Paper . 2016.

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Going to a classical concert: the relationship between audience perceptions of artistic identity and motivation for future attendance

Wise, K., & Sloboda, J. "Going to a classical concert: the relationship between audience perceptions of artistic identity and motivation for future attendance". CreativeWorks London Working Paper No. 3. 2016.

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Defining and Explaining Singing Difficulties in Adults

Wise, Karen. "Defining and Explaining Singing Difficulties in Adults." In The Oxford Handbook of Singing, edited by Graham Welch, David M. Howard, & John Nix. New York: Oxford University Press, 2016.

Book chapter

Performing musicians’ understanding of the terms “mental practice” and “score analysis”

Fine, Philip A, Karen Wise, Ricardo Goldemberg, and Anabela Bravo. "Performing musicians’ understanding of the terms “mental practice” and “score analysis”." Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain 25, 1 (2015), 69-82.

Journal article

Defining and Explaining Singing Difficulties in Adults - scholarly review

Wise, Karen. Defining and Explaining Singing Difficulties in Adults. The Oxford Handbook of Singing, 2015.

Scholarly review

Performing musicians' understanding of the terms 'mental practice' and 'score analysis

Fine, Philip A, Karen Wise, Ricardo Goldemberg, and Anabela Bravo. "Performing musicians' understanding of the terms 'mental practice' and 'score analysis." Psychomusicology: Music, Mind, and Brain 25, (2015), 69-82.

Journal article

English Touring Opera – ‘Opera in Cinemas’ Report

Wise, Karen. "English Touring Opera – ‘Opera in Cinemas’ Report". CreativeWorks London Working Paper. 2014.

Working papers