Quarter Notes and Bank Notes: The Economics of Music Composition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

Quarter Notes and Bank Notes: The Economics of Music Composition in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries

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History Business & Economics
Format Hardcover
Pages 280
Language English
Published Dec 28, 2003
Publisher Princeton University Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0691116210
ISBN-13 9780691116211
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F. M. Scherer explores the intricate relationship between music composition and economic forces in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Through meticulous research, the author highlights how the music industry adapted to the evolving economic landscape, shaping the careers of composers and the art they produced. This work delves into the financial strategies that influenced musical output, illustrating how patronage, publication, and market demand interacted in a vibrant cultural milieu.

Scherer not only provides a historical account but also offers insights into the economic principles that governed the music business. By examining various composers’ careers and the societal changes of the time, the narrative captures the challenges and triumphs faced by musicians. The book serves as a comprehensive resource for understanding how economic elements played a crucial role in the development of musical trends, providing a unique perspective for both music historians and economics enthusiasts alike.

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