“…However, the concept itself is rather elusive, mainly because empirical study of the notion of virtuosity remains limited despite its long history. In musicology, virtuosity has been mainly explored from historical and philosophical perspectives, with research focusing primarily on its reception (Cvejić, 2016;Stefaniak, 2016), anthropology (Gooley, 2004;Kawabata, 2007Kawabata, , 2013Royce, 2004), semiotics (Bauer, 2019;Howard, 1997;Kawabata, 2004;Larkin, 2015;Parncutt, 2018) and more recently, psychology (Lisboa, Demos, & Chaffin, 2018;Rodriguez, 2018;Stachó, 2018). Yet, little scholarship investigates how virtuosity may defer from expertise and, importantly for the present study, how defining features of virtuosity may manifest in performance from an analytical perspective, which is essential for an evidence-based discussion of the concept and its manifestation in practice.…”