Music cognition in early infancy: infants' preferences and long-term memory for Ravel

Author:Ilari, Beatriz; Polka, Linda

Article Title:Music cognition in early infancy: infants' preferences and long-term memory for Ravel

Abstract:
Listening preferences for two pieces, Prelude and Forlane from Le tombeau de Couperin by Maurice Ravel (1875-1937), were assessed in two experiments conducted with 8-month-old infants, using the Headturn Preference Procedure (HPP). Experiment 1 showed that infants, who have never heard the pieces, could clearly make a distinction between the Prelude and Forlane when the latter are played in multiple (i.e. orchestral) but not single (i.e. piano) timbres. In Experiment 2 infants were exposed repeatedly to one of the two piano pieces over a 10-day period. Concurrent with previous studies, results suggested that babies can recognize a familiar piece after a 2-week delay. implications for early childhood music education are outlined at the end of the article.

Keywords: babies; early childhood; education; musical development; perception

DOI: 10.1177/0255761406063100

Source:INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MUSIC EDUCATION

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