"The Production of Broad and Strict Senses in the Discourse on Musical Creativity and their Influences on the Self-concept of Musicians as Creative," authored by musician Luciano Nazario and psychology students Leonardo Ultramari and Benjamin Pacce, has been published in the journal Psychology of Music (UK), one of the most internationally impactful journals in the field of music. In this article, we present an analysis of the belief and value systems that individuals apply regarding musical creativity. Through the perspective of discourse analysis proposed by Fairclough, we seek to understand how individuals construct the strict and broad senses of creativity and how these senses impact their self-conceptions as creative subjects.

The article "Freedom as a Trigger for Musical Creativity," written by musician Luciano Nazario, has been published in the journal Research Studies in Music Education (UK), ranked sixth in the world in terms of impact factor in the field of music. This article presents compelling data indicating that freedom in music can stimulate the creative development of students, minimizing dysfunctional thoughts, and promoting a more positive self-concept.