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Voices for Change in the Classical Music Profession - New Ideas for Tackling Inequalities and Exclusions (Hardcover)
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Voices for Change in the Classical Music Profession - New Ideas for Tackling Inequalities and Exclusions (Hardcover)
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How is the classical music industry responding to the challenges of
#MeToo, Black Lives Matter, and other social justice movements? Is
increasing attention to equity and diversity in the classical music
profession over recent years leading to systemic change? In this
book, scholars, activists and musicians from countries across
Europe and North America analyze inequalities in the classical
music profession and introduce strategies for making change.
Exploring racism, class and gender inequalities, disability
representation, "authenticity", changing the canon, and
neoliberalism, the book brings together analyses from academics
alongside contributions from musicians and industry leaders working
in the classical music industry who reflect on issues of diversity
and share insights and best practices. Themes of the book include
institutional legacies and possibilities for change; racial,
classed and gendered inequalities and marginalised voices; and
strategies for activism, whether reflective practices, informal
networks, or larger organisations leading change. The book also
discusses questions such as whether musical change is necessary for
social change in classical music, and how activists can acknowledge
structural inequalities whilst holding on to the possibility of
change. Opening up the interdisciplinary field of "classical music
studies," this book lays the groundwork for empirically-founded,
theoretically-informed, and practice-based approaches to tackling
inequalities in the classical music profession. As such, it will be
a significant point of reference for musicians, students, classical
music administrators, policy-makers, teachers, and academics - and
anyone else who wants to make classical music more inclusive.
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