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On Music, Money and Markets : Comparing the Finances of Great Composers

Baumert, Thomas(Edited by)Cabrillo, Francisco(Edited by)
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Did you know that Bach invested in mines? That Rossini improved his income by running casinos in the opera houses which on weekends performed his operas? Or that Puccini composed shorter arias to make them fit the length of gramophone disks as they reported him huge revenues? Or who was, in financial terms, the most successful classical composer in history?

This book —the first of its kind— studies and compares the finances of twenty classical composers in their historical and economical context.

Each chapter details and quantifies the sources of income of these musicians (wages, royalties, subsidies, percentages over the number of performances, arrangements, investments in the musical sector, etc), thus allowing to estimate the income they obtained due to their artistic — primarily compositional, but also related— activities.

In addition, it also estimates the composer’s expenditures, thus drawing a relatively complete image of their personal finances.

This not only allows to concludeto create a ranking of composers according to their economic success, but —more importantly— for the first time gives an accurate image of the financial situation of a broad set of composers.

This allows to correct many false believes while also giving new insights on the relation between economics and music history.

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Product Details
3031432258 / 9783031432255
Hardback
31/12/2023
Switzerland
English
278 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm