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The Business of Music Michael Talbot

The Business of Music By Michael Talbot

The Business of Music by Michael Talbot


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Is business, for music, a regrettable necessity or a spur to creativity? from piano miniatures to folk music and pop CDs. If there is a consensus, it is that music serves its own interests best when it harnesses business rather than denying it.

The Business of Music Summary

The Business of Music by Michael Talbot

Is business, for music, a regrettable necessity or a spur to creativity? Are there limits to the influence that economic factors can or should exert on the musical imagination and its product? In the eleven essays contained in this book the authors wrestle with these questions from the perspective of their chosen area of research. The range is wide: from 1700 to the present day; from the opera house to the community centre; from composers, performers and pedagogues to managers, publishers and lawyers; from piano miniatures to folk music and pop CDs. If there is a consensus, it is that music serves its own interests best when it harnesses business rather than denying it.

About Michael Talbot

Michael Talbot is Professor of Music at the University of Liverpool.

Table of Contents

  • Notes on Contributors
  • Introduction - MICHAEL TALBOT
  • 1. A Venetian Operatic Contract of 1714 - MICHAEL TALBOT
  • 2. What Choirs Also Sang: Aspects of Provincial Music Publishing in Late-nineteenth-century England - JUDITH BLEZZARD
  • 3. The Modernisation of London Concert Life around 1900 - SIMON MCVEIGH AND CYRIL EHRLICH
  • 4. Debussy, Durand et Cie: A French Composer and His Publisher (18841917) - ROBERT ORLEDGE
  • 5. Nadia Boulanger (18871979): The Teacher in the Marketplace - CAROLINE POTTER
  • 6. Copyright as a Component of the Music Industry - DAVE LAING
  • 7. Illegality and the Music Industry - SIMON FRITH
  • 8. The Tarnished Image? Folk Industry and the Media - MIKE BROCKEN
  • 9. Collective Responsibilities: The Arts Council, Community Arts and the Music Industry in Ireland - ROB STRACHAN AND MARION LEONARD
  • 10. Paying Ones Dues: The Music Business, the City and Urban Regeneration - SARA COHEN
  • 11. Learning to Crawl: The Rapid Rise of Music Industry Education - MIKE JONES
  • Index of Personal Names

Additional information

GOR009911847
9780853235385
0853235384
The Business of Music by Michael Talbot
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
2002-05-01
288
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