The history of music is closely linked to the history of copyright law. This book explores how the law shaped music and the music industry. From church and court patronage in pre-19th Century Europe, to the effects of social media on music, this book explores the abiding influence of the law on music. The most up to date and interactive version of this book can be found at https://opentext.uoregon.edu/payforplay/ (clickable link above).
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428 page pdf and alternative eBook version
This book was written to accompany Music, Money, and the Law (MUS 346) at the University of Oregon.
This graduate research project serves as a guide for arts administrators programming contemporary symphonic music (music composed by a living composer) in American symphony orchestras. The researcher (1) demonstrates there ...
Chu-Sharp, Wing In Crystal(University of Oregon, 2019-06)
Over the last century, there has been a dramatic increase in the amount of music repertoire that utilizes other art forms to contribute to its effectiveness. We now routinely see musicians work alongside poets, visual or ...
The main purpose of the study was to examine the effects of learning songs by ear in multiple keys on skills in playing by ear and sight-reading. Secondary purposes of the study were to explore the effects of instruction ...