The study of the business of opera has taken on new importance in the present harsh economic climate for the arts. This book presents research that sheds new light on a range of aspects concerning marketing, audience development, promotion, arts administration and economic issues that beset professionals working in the opera world. The editors' aim has been to assemble a coherent collection of essays that engage with a single theme (business), but differ in topic and critical perspective. The collection is distinguished by its concern with the business of opera here and now in a globalized market.…mehr
The study of the business of opera has taken on new importance in the present harsh economic climate for the arts. This book presents research that sheds new light on a range of aspects concerning marketing, audience development, promotion, arts administration and economic issues that beset professionals working in the opera world. The editors' aim has been to assemble a coherent collection of essays that engage with a single theme (business), but differ in topic and critical perspective. The collection is distinguished by its concern with the business of opera here and now in a globalized market.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Anastasia Belina-Johnson is Deputy Head of Undergraduate Programmes at the Royal College of Music, London, the author of Die tägliche Mühe ein Mensch zu sein (2013) and A Musician Divided: André Tchaikowsky in his own Words (2013), and co-editor of Wagner in Russia, Poland and the Czech Lands: Musical, Literary, and Cultural Perspectives (2013). She is currently researching the performance and reception of Silver Age operetta in Poland between 1906 and 1939. Derek B. Scott is Professor of Critical Musicology at the University of Leeds, UK. His books include: From the Erotic to the Demonic (2003), Sounds of the Metropolis (2008), and Musical Style and Social Meaning (2010). Among his edited books is The Ashgate Research Companion to Popular Musicology (2009).
Inhaltsangabe
Contents: Introduction, Anastasia Belina-Johnson and Derek B. Scott Trends and innovations in opera, Nicholas Payne Baroque opera, historical information, and business or, how a nerd became a hipster, Christine Fischer From state opera to multilevel opera business: the transformation of opera governance in Berlin, London and Paris at the end of the 20th century, Sarah Zalfen The business of composing opera: a composer's perspective, Paul Alan Barker Interdisciplinary support for opera practice in the UK, Christopher Newell The world opera: a new global format for the business of opera, Jason E. Geistweidt and Niels W. Lund Opera orchestral contracts considered as a research resource, George Kennaway Behind the curtain: shaping a new Siegfried, Cordelia Chenault A Ring for people and place: creating expectation and fulfilling demand, Jennifer Daniel Strategic nationalism towards the imagined community: the rise and success story of Finnish opera, Liisamaija Hautsalo Bibliography Index.
Contents: Introduction, Anastasia Belina-Johnson and Derek B. Scott Trends and innovations in opera, Nicholas Payne Baroque opera, historical information, and business or, how a nerd became a hipster, Christine Fischer From state opera to multilevel opera business: the transformation of opera governance in Berlin, London and Paris at the end of the 20th century, Sarah Zalfen The business of composing opera: a composer's perspective, Paul Alan Barker Interdisciplinary support for opera practice in the UK, Christopher Newell The world opera: a new global format for the business of opera, Jason E. Geistweidt and Niels W. Lund Opera orchestral contracts considered as a research resource, George Kennaway Behind the curtain: shaping a new Siegfried, Cordelia Chenault A Ring for people and place: creating expectation and fulfilling demand, Jennifer Daniel Strategic nationalism towards the imagined community: the rise and success story of Finnish opera, Liisamaija Hautsalo Bibliography Index.
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