Public exposure: The international classical music competition, or the indeterminate as determinant

  • Odoni M
  • Ducret A
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Abstract

Musicians have to accumulate a number of significant prizes in international music competitions to gain recognition and visibility and to enter the soloists'msicak market. Musicians have to go through a certain number of selection processes to be able to play in big venues, in front of a large audience. Their access to the public is therefore subjected to examination by a jury, whose selection criteria will be investigated in this paper.

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Odoni, M., & Ducret, A. (2015). Public exposure: The international classical music competition, or the indeterminate as determinant. In Kunst und Öffentlichkeit (pp. 329–343). Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-01834-4_16

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