Voices for change in the classical music profession new ideas for tackling inequalities and exclusions

Introduction / Anna Bull, Christina Scharff -- THE MAKING OF CLASSICAL MUSICIANS. Class and gender inequalities in the recruitment of classical musicians : reflections on the case of Italian music Conservatoires / Clementina Casula ; The Role of Music Conservatories in the Making of Classical Music...

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Weitere Verfasser: Bull, Anna (HerausgeberIn), Scharff, Christina (HerausgeberIn), Nooshin, Laudan (HerausgeberIn)
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Veröffentlicht: New York Oxford University Press 2023
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Zusammenfassung:Introduction / Anna Bull, Christina Scharff -- THE MAKING OF CLASSICAL MUSICIANS. Class and gender inequalities in the recruitment of classical musicians : reflections on the case of Italian music Conservatoires / Clementina Casula ; The Role of Music Conservatories in the Making of Classical Music Careers / Rainer Prokop and Rosa Reitsamer ; Social Inclusion in Contemporary British Conservatoires : Alumni Perspectives / Jennie Joy Porton ; Inside looking in : Strategies to counteract misconduct in artistic teaching within Higher Music Education / David-Emil Wickström -- PROBLEMATISING INSTITUTIONAL CHANGE. (Un)settling institutional hegemony : Challenges of diversity strategies in the Western classical music sector / Kristina Kolbe ; "To Share Music with Children" : The LA Phil and Neoliberal Philanthropy in Inglewood / Mina Yang ; A Critical Perspective on Diversity and Inclusion in U.S. Classical Music Discourse / Marianna Ritchey ; Staging a Loose Canon : Scripture, Tradition, and Embedded Exclusion in Opera Production / Caitlin Vincent ; Disability Representation in Opera / Charlotte Armstrong -- MARGINALISED VOICES. Gender and class : an account of a female percussionist in the classical music industry / Beth Higham-Edwards ; Making space for disability and music to interact : An interview with composer Oliver Vibrans ; Black on the podium : An interview with Brandon Keith Brown / Brandon Keith Brown ; Creolisation, mixing, and plurality : An interview with Hannah Kendall
RACIAL INEQUALITIES. The New 'Yellow Peril' in European Symphony Orchestras / Maiko Kawabata ; Irreconcilable senses of belonging. Transnational Japanese artists in quest for authenticity in the world of classical music / Beata M. Kowalczyk ; [Re-]training classical musicians towards polymusicality and hybridization : An interview with Jon Silpayamant / Jonathan Silpayamanant ; Inclusion and diversity in the early music scene in the US : a conversation with Patricia Ann Neely ; On leaving classical music : An interview with Anthony Gray / Anthony Gray -- ACTIVISM : STARTING WITH THE SELF. Disorientate Yourself! 'Decentring' "Whiteness" as the norm in the classical music higher education institution / Eleanor Ryan ; The ethical orchestra? / Cayenna Ponchione-Bailey ; Illuminating Women's Music : exploring the canonic ethos behind the Illuminate Women's Music concert series / Angela Slater ; Changing classical music from the inside : an interview with Chi-chi Nwanoku / Chi-chi Nwanoku -- ACTIVISM : BUILDING NETWORKS FOR CHANGE. (Un)Silencing Blacktivism in Opera : An Interview with Quodesia Johnson about the Letter to the Opera Field from Black Administrators / Antonio Cuyler ; Reflecting on the work of Gender Relations in New Music : Institutional Critique and Activist Strategies / Brandon Farnsworth and Rosanna Lovell ; Addressing inequalities in the music industry before, during and after COVID-19 : The campaigning work of the UK's Incorporated Society of Musicians / Deborah Annetts, Vick Bain, Chris Collins, Vinota Karunasaagarar ; "A community of 30,000 musicians behind you" : Campaigning for equality, diversity and inclusion with the Musicians' Union in the UK / John Shortell -- Afterword / Gillian Moore.
"This volume advances understanding of the nature of current inequalities in the field of classical music production in the Global North, exploring why inequalities continue to exist, and asking what can be done to tackle ongoing exclusions. It constitutes an urgent intervention into these contemporary debates, drawing together ongoing and emergent analyses from scholars, activists and musicians in a variety of countries across Europe and North America to foreground both scholarly examination of these inequalities, alongside discussion of strategies and catalysts for change. Academic accounts investigate inequalities in higher education and the classical music industry, exploring racial, class and gender inequalities, 'authenticity', disability representation, changing the canon, and neoliberalism. The book also includes interviews with those working in the classical music industry where they reflect on issues of diversity and share insights and inspiration as well as good practice, putting into dialogue scholarly and industry-based accounts. Themes of the book include institutional legacies and possibilities for change; racial, gender and class inequalities and marginalised voices; and strategies for activism whether reflective practices, informal networks, or larger organisations leading change."
Beschreibung:Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 309-339
Beschreibung:xvi, 352 Seiten
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ISBN:9780197601228
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9780197601211
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