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    • Music Performance

    Background:

    • Stage fright is a significant issue for classical music performers.
    • It is often fueled by a combination of psychological and physical factors.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To explore the multifaceted nature of stage fright in classical musicians.
    • To examine the interplay of narcissistic sensitivities, developmental issues, and shame dynamics in performance anxiety.

    Main Methods:

    • Case study analysis of two classical music performers.
    • Author's personal reflection on her own performance anxiety and countertransference.

    Main Results:

    • Identified a confluence of factors contributing to stage fright.
    • Highlighted the particular relevance of psychic and bodily disintegration fears for musicians.

    Conclusions:

    • Stage fright in musicians is a complex phenomenon with deep psychological roots.
    • Personal and clinical insights offer a dual perspective on managing performance anxiety.