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The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914: Managers, Charlatans, and Idealists (in English)
William E. Weber
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Indiana University Press
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The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914: Managers, Charlatans, and Idealists (in English) - Weber, William E.
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Synopsis "The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914: Managers, Charlatans, and Idealists (in English)"
To be successful, a musician often has to be an entrepreneur: someone who starts a performing venue, develops patrons, and promotes the project aggressively. Accomplishing this requires musicians to acquire social and business skills and to be highly opportunistic in what they do. In The Musician as Entrepreneur, 1700-1914, international scholars investigate cases of musical entrepreneurship between around 1700 and 1914 in Britain, France, Germany, and the United States. By uncovering the ways in which musicians such as Telemann, Beethoven, Paganini, and Liszt conducted their daily business, the authors reveal how musicians reshaped the frameworks of musical culture and, in the process, the nature of the music itself.