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The Handbook on Music Business and Creative Industries in Education

Coming soon. The Handbook on Music Business and Creative Industries in Education

  • Editor: Walzer, Daniel

Book

$40.50

Due for release on 1st Oct 2024

Order now and we will deliver it when available

Contents

  • Introduction: Editor’s Welcome
  • Daniel Walzer
  • Chapter 1: Music Business Education: A German Perspective
  • Martin Lücke, Macromedia University of Applied Sciences, Berlin
  • Chapter 2: Running a Student-Led Music Label-Design, Delivery and Evaluation of Music Business and Professional Practice Training
  • Ian Stevenson, Jeff Crabtree and Monica Rouvellas, all at University of Technology, Sydney
  • Chapter 3: Embedding Effectual Entrepreneurship Across the Music Business Curriculum
  • Jeremy Peters, Wayne State University
  • Chapter 4: Thinking Out Loud: The 5Rs of Musicians’ Project and Career Decision Making
  • Mathew Flynn, University of Liverpool
  • Chapter 5: How Do I Look? The Importance of Visual Analysis for Musicians in Popular Music Higher Education
  • Helen Elizabeth Davies, Liverpool Institute for Performing Arts
  • Chapter 6: Songwriting, Visuality and Technological Determinism–Exploring Artistic Responses to Perceived Negative Effects of Streaming on Songwriting and Production
  • Hussein Boon, University of Westminster
  • Chapter 7: Anyone Can be a Musician: Art School Pedagogy and the Rise of the NonMusician
  • Simon Strange, Bath Spa University
  • Chapter 8: Scaling Up: Teaching Contemporary Music Through Repertoire Structures
  • Sean Foran, Jade O’Regan, University of Sydney, Vincent Perry, Charles Darwin University, and Tom O’Halloran, Edith Cowan University
  • Chapter 9: “How NOT to land an internship”: A Case Study of Experiential Learning in Sound Recording and Music Production Education
  • Kirk McNally, University of Victoria
  • Chapter 10: Putting Down Roots: Making Music and Embracing Messiness in Graduate School
  • Taylor Ackley, Brandeis University, and Joe Sferra
  • Chapter 11: Reconceptualising Higher Education Programs in Music for a Rapidly Changing Global Creative Industries Sector: An Australian Perspective
  • Ryan Daniel, James Cook University