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Music and Patronage

Music and Patronage

  • Author: Merkley, Paul A.

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Contents

  • Contents: Introduction
  • Part I The State: New developments in the social history of music and musicians in ancient Iraq, Syria and Turkey, Sam Mirelman
  • Tradition and transition: the performing arts in medieval North India, Madhu Trivedi
  • Renaissance novellara: musical life in the Gonzaga hinterland, Iain Fenlon
  • Joseph Haydn and Beethoven between court and nobility, John A. Rice
  • The music programmes take shape, 1926-1927, Jennifer Doctor
  • 'A flutter in the orchestras': the Ballets Russes and the Australian orchestral situation in the 1930s, Mark Carroll
  • 'Let us begin': arts policy during the Kennedy administration, Donna M. Binkiewicz
  • Background: IRCAM's conditions of existence, Georgina Born. Part II Court and Aristocracy: State sacrificial music in the Ming court, Joseph Sui Ching Lam
  • Ludovico Sforza as an 'emerging prince': networks of musical patronage in Milan, Paul A. Merkley
  • Court and religious music (1): history of gagaku and shomyo, Steven G. Nelson
  • Les patronages aristocratiques face au modele royal, David Hennebelle
  • Beyond bibliography: interpreting Hawaiian-language Protestant hymn imprints, Amy Ku'uleialoha-Stillman
  • Winaretta Singer, Princess Edmond de Polignac, Myriam Chimenes
  • Woman patrons and activists for modernist music: New York in the 1920s, Carol J. Oja. Part III Economic Forces: Blowing your horn in the new economy, ca.1550, John Kmetz
  • The composition and the production of the opera score, Beth L. Glixon and Jonathan E. Glixon
  • The country visit, Ian Woodfield
  • Creating desire on Tin Pan Alley, Daniel Goldmark
  • The Selznick studio, 'Spellbound', and the marketing of film music, Kyle S. Barnett
  • Entertainer vs artist: patronage and the negotiation of identity, Kelly M. Foreman
  • On the reproduction of the musical economy after the internet, Andrew Leyshon, Peter Webb, Shaun French, Nigel Thrift and Louise Crewe
  • Micro-independent record labels in the UK: discourse, DIY cultural production and the music industry, Rober