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The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914: Managers, Charlatans, and Idealists

  • Editor: Weber, William
Weber is an excellent music historian and the book will please all readers interested in musical sociology . . . July 2005

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Contents

  • Preface
  • I. Overview of the Subject
  • 1. William Weber, "The Musician as Entrepreneur and Opportunist, 1700-1914"
  • 2. Richard Leppert, "The Musician of the Imagination"
  • II. Early Musical Entrepreneurs
  • 3. Tanya Kevorkian, "Changing Times, Changing Music: 'New Church' Music and Musicians in Leipzig, 1700-1750"
  • 4. David Gramit, "Selling the Serious: The Commodification of Music and Resistance to it in Germany, c. 1800"
  • III. Concert Management in the Nineteenth Century
  • 5. William Weber, "From the Self-Managing Musician to the Independent Concert Agent"
  • 6. Laure Schnapper, "Bernard Ullman-Henri Herz: An Example of Financial and Artistic Partnership, 1846-1849"
  • 7. Dana Gooley, "Franz Liszt: The Virtuoso as Strategist"
  • 8. Simon McVeigh, "'An Audience for High-Class Music': The Musician as Entrepreneur in late Nineteenth-Century London"
  • IV. Women as Entrepreneurs
  • 9. Tia DeNora, "Embodiment and Opportunity: Bodily Capital, Reputation and Social Difference in Beethoven's Vienna Partnership"
  • 10. Paula Gillett, "Entrepreneurial Women Musicians in Britain: 1790s to the early 1900s"
  • 11. Jann Pasler, "Countess Greffulhe as Entrepreneur: Negotiating Class, Gender, and Nation"
  • Index
  • Contributors