This article uses a new database of subscribers to the New York Philharmonic to explore how high culture became a form of socially valuable capital in late-19th-century America. The authors find support for the classic account of high culture?s purification and exclusiveness, showing how over the long Gilded Age the social elite of New York attended the Philharmonic both increasingly and in more socially patterned ways. Yet they also find that the orchestra opened up to a new group of subscribers hailing from an emerging professional, managerial, and intellectual middle class. Importantly, the inclusion of this new audience was segregated: they did not mingle with elites in the concert hall. This segregated inclusion paved a specific way fo...
This thesis is a multi-sited survey providing insight into integral performing arts institutions and...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...
The paper talks about American classical music through the late 19th century and the changes made go...
This article uses a new database of subscribers to the New York Philharmonic to explore how high cul...
This talk explores how cultural participation cemented the status of elites in late nineteenth-centu...
This article will explore the background to the establishment of the Downtown avant-garde art and m...
The Gilded Age was a time of great cultural prosperity. The New-York Philharmonic and other renowned...
This article explores why New York City’s municipal government, together with private benefactors, p...
Recent research in the sociology of culture has placed significant focus on musical taste and practi...
This dissertation explores the origins of the American entertainment industry, revealing the network...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
This article draws on two empirical studies on contemporary engagements with classical music in the ...
This article locates social relationships within late-nineteenth-century German orchestral music by ...
For most Europeans and North Americans at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the legacy of the...
As exclusive upper-class balls that represented a fraction of elites during the Gilded Age, the Patr...
This thesis is a multi-sited survey providing insight into integral performing arts institutions and...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...
The paper talks about American classical music through the late 19th century and the changes made go...
This article uses a new database of subscribers to the New York Philharmonic to explore how high cul...
This talk explores how cultural participation cemented the status of elites in late nineteenth-centu...
This article will explore the background to the establishment of the Downtown avant-garde art and m...
The Gilded Age was a time of great cultural prosperity. The New-York Philharmonic and other renowned...
This article explores why New York City’s municipal government, together with private benefactors, p...
Recent research in the sociology of culture has placed significant focus on musical taste and practi...
This dissertation explores the origins of the American entertainment industry, revealing the network...
In 19th century Britain, the expanding middle classes and their aspirations to distinction through c...
This article draws on two empirical studies on contemporary engagements with classical music in the ...
This article locates social relationships within late-nineteenth-century German orchestral music by ...
For most Europeans and North Americans at the beginning of the nineteenth century, the legacy of the...
As exclusive upper-class balls that represented a fraction of elites during the Gilded Age, the Patr...
This thesis is a multi-sited survey providing insight into integral performing arts institutions and...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...
The paper talks about American classical music through the late 19th century and the changes made go...