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The first volume of its kind, The Classical Music Industry is a significant point of reference and piece of critical scholarship, written for the benefit of practitioners, music-lovers, students and scholars alike offering a balanced and rigorous account of the manifold ways in which the industry operates.
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The first volume of its kind, The Classical Music Industry is a significant point of reference and piece of critical scholarship, written for the benefit of practitioners, music-lovers, students and scholars alike offering a balanced and rigorous account of the manifold ways in which the industry operates.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
- Seitenzahl: 286
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315471082
- Artikelnr.: 56834199
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis eBooks
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- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Juni 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781315471082
- Artikelnr.: 56834199
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Christopher Dromey is Associate Professor in Music at Middlesex University, UK.
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Julia Haferkorn is Senior Lecturer in Music Business and Arts Management at Middlesex University, UK and Director of production company, Third Ear Music.
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Julia Haferkorn is Senior Lecturer in Music Business and Arts Management at Middlesex University, UK and Director of production company, Third Ear Music.
Introduction
Chris Dromey and Julia Haferkorn
I. Principles and Practices
1. Classical Music, Copyright, and Collecting Societies? Brian Inglis
2. "Growing a Forest": The Changing Business of Classical Music Publishing
Sarah Osborn
3. Evolving Business Models in the Classical Record Industry Marius Carboni
4. Managing Artists in the Classical Sector: Definitions and Challenges
Atholl Swainston-Harrison
5. On Classical Music Competitions Glen Kwok and Christopher Dromey
II. Identity and Diversity
6. Uncertain Capital: Class, Gender, and the "Imagined Futures" of Young
Classical Musicians Anna Bull
7. Inequalities in the Classical Music Industry: The Role of Subjectivity
in Constructions of the "Ideal" Classical Musician Christina Scharff
8. Lifespan Perspective Theory and (Classical) Musicians' Careers Dawn
Bennett and Sophie Hennekam
9. Reimagining Classical Music Performing Organisations for the Digital Age
Brian Kavanagh
III. Challenges and Debates
10. Is Classical Music a Living or Heritage Art Form? Susanna Eastburn
11. Dancing to Another Tune: Classical Music in Nightclubs and Other
Non-traditional Settings Julia Haferkorn
12. Curating Classical Music: Towards a Synergetic Concert Dramaturgy Masa
Spaan
13. Talking about Classical Music: Radio as Public Musicology Chris Dromey
Appendix 1
Keyword Survey of Verbal and Online Commentary, BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM,
1 March 2017.
Bibliography
Index
Chris Dromey and Julia Haferkorn
I. Principles and Practices
1. Classical Music, Copyright, and Collecting Societies? Brian Inglis
2. "Growing a Forest": The Changing Business of Classical Music Publishing
Sarah Osborn
3. Evolving Business Models in the Classical Record Industry Marius Carboni
4. Managing Artists in the Classical Sector: Definitions and Challenges
Atholl Swainston-Harrison
5. On Classical Music Competitions Glen Kwok and Christopher Dromey
II. Identity and Diversity
6. Uncertain Capital: Class, Gender, and the "Imagined Futures" of Young
Classical Musicians Anna Bull
7. Inequalities in the Classical Music Industry: The Role of Subjectivity
in Constructions of the "Ideal" Classical Musician Christina Scharff
8. Lifespan Perspective Theory and (Classical) Musicians' Careers Dawn
Bennett and Sophie Hennekam
9. Reimagining Classical Music Performing Organisations for the Digital Age
Brian Kavanagh
III. Challenges and Debates
10. Is Classical Music a Living or Heritage Art Form? Susanna Eastburn
11. Dancing to Another Tune: Classical Music in Nightclubs and Other
Non-traditional Settings Julia Haferkorn
12. Curating Classical Music: Towards a Synergetic Concert Dramaturgy Masa
Spaan
13. Talking about Classical Music: Radio as Public Musicology Chris Dromey
Appendix 1
Keyword Survey of Verbal and Online Commentary, BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM,
1 March 2017.
Bibliography
Index
Introduction
Chris Dromey and Julia Haferkorn
I. Principles and Practices
1. Classical Music, Copyright, and Collecting Societies? Brian Inglis
2. "Growing a Forest": The Changing Business of Classical Music Publishing
Sarah Osborn
3. Evolving Business Models in the Classical Record Industry Marius Carboni
4. Managing Artists in the Classical Sector: Definitions and Challenges
Atholl Swainston-Harrison
5. On Classical Music Competitions Glen Kwok and Christopher Dromey
II. Identity and Diversity
6. Uncertain Capital: Class, Gender, and the "Imagined Futures" of Young
Classical Musicians Anna Bull
7. Inequalities in the Classical Music Industry: The Role of Subjectivity
in Constructions of the "Ideal" Classical Musician Christina Scharff
8. Lifespan Perspective Theory and (Classical) Musicians' Careers Dawn
Bennett and Sophie Hennekam
9. Reimagining Classical Music Performing Organisations for the Digital Age
Brian Kavanagh
III. Challenges and Debates
10. Is Classical Music a Living or Heritage Art Form? Susanna Eastburn
11. Dancing to Another Tune: Classical Music in Nightclubs and Other
Non-traditional Settings Julia Haferkorn
12. Curating Classical Music: Towards a Synergetic Concert Dramaturgy Masa
Spaan
13. Talking about Classical Music: Radio as Public Musicology Chris Dromey
Appendix 1
Keyword Survey of Verbal and Online Commentary, BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM,
1 March 2017.
Bibliography
Index
Chris Dromey and Julia Haferkorn
I. Principles and Practices
1. Classical Music, Copyright, and Collecting Societies? Brian Inglis
2. "Growing a Forest": The Changing Business of Classical Music Publishing
Sarah Osborn
3. Evolving Business Models in the Classical Record Industry Marius Carboni
4. Managing Artists in the Classical Sector: Definitions and Challenges
Atholl Swainston-Harrison
5. On Classical Music Competitions Glen Kwok and Christopher Dromey
II. Identity and Diversity
6. Uncertain Capital: Class, Gender, and the "Imagined Futures" of Young
Classical Musicians Anna Bull
7. Inequalities in the Classical Music Industry: The Role of Subjectivity
in Constructions of the "Ideal" Classical Musician Christina Scharff
8. Lifespan Perspective Theory and (Classical) Musicians' Careers Dawn
Bennett and Sophie Hennekam
9. Reimagining Classical Music Performing Organisations for the Digital Age
Brian Kavanagh
III. Challenges and Debates
10. Is Classical Music a Living or Heritage Art Form? Susanna Eastburn
11. Dancing to Another Tune: Classical Music in Nightclubs and Other
Non-traditional Settings Julia Haferkorn
12. Curating Classical Music: Towards a Synergetic Concert Dramaturgy Masa
Spaan
13. Talking about Classical Music: Radio as Public Musicology Chris Dromey
Appendix 1
Keyword Survey of Verbal and Online Commentary, BBC Radio 3 and Classic FM,
1 March 2017.
Bibliography
Index