Emergence and realization of genius: The lives and works of 120 classical composers.
Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, vol. 61, no. 5, 1991, pp. 829–840
Abstract
Building on a model of individual differences in career development, new predictions are proposed regarding the preparatory phase of a creative life. After data on an elite sample of 120 classical composers from the Renaissance to the 20th century were collected, productivity variables were defined in terms of both themes and works, and the “hits” in each category were identified according to actual popularity. The theory successfully provided a foundation for understanding the positive, negative, and null relationships among eminence, lifetime output, maximum annual output, and the ages of 1st lessons, 1st composition, 1st hit, best hit, last hit, maximum annual output, and death. On the basis of the results, further questions are raised regarding the early childhood roots of adulthood creativity. (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2008 APA, all rights reserved)
