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Title:
The orchestra : a very short introduction / D. Kern Holoman.
Author:
Holoman, D. Kern, 1947-
Publication Information:
New York : Oxford University Press, ©2012.
Call Number:
ML1200 .H65 2012
Abstract:
In this Very Short Introduction, D. Kern Holoman considers the structure, roots, and day-to-day functioning of the modern philharmonic society. He explores topics ranging from the life of a musician in a modern orchestra, the recent wave of new hall construction from Berlin to Birmingham, threats of bankruptcies and strikes, and the eyebrow-raising salaries of conductors and general managers. At the heart of the book lies a troubling pair of questions: Can such a seemingly anachronistic organization long survive? Does the symphony matter in contemporary culture? Holoman responds to both with a resounding yes. He shows that the orchestra remains a potent political and social force, a cultural diplomat par excellence. It has adapted well to the digital revolution, and it continues to be seen as an essential element of civic pride. In a time of upheaval in how classical music is created, heard, distributed, and evaluated, the orchestra has managed to retain its historic role as a meeting place of intellectual currents, an ongoing forum for public enlightenment.
ISBN:
9780199760282
Series:
A very short introduction ; 332

Very short introductions ; 332.
Physical Description:
158 pages : illustrations ; 18 cm.
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Contents:
Philharmonia -- Musicians -- Venue -- Money -- Conductors -- Repertoire -- Commentary -- Recording -- Peace.
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