International audienceThis article analyzes the determinants of innovation and success of innovation in the field of U.S. symphony orchestras from 1879 through 1959: why did major orchestras (N = 27) innovate by introducing works of new composers to the repertoire instead of sticking to canonical pieces? Can organizational processes account for the selection and the popularization of new composers in the repertoire? By integrating field theory and organizational theory, this analysis shows that orchestra and musical director consecration and local elite cohesiveness favored innovative programming. Composers introduced by consecrated actors and entering the repertoire at a time of low competition with established composers and high field-lev...
Conductor, Gustave Kerker famously said in the Musical Standard, It would be like oil and water to ...
Winning an orchestral position is cause for celebration. The result of long-term, intensive study an...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the determinants of innovation and success of innovation...
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Scholars have addressed the tendency of U.S. symphony orchestras to perform the works of relatively ...
Abstract: Lifestyles are ultimately based upon classifications—whereby certain tastes, dispositions ...
Despite great efforts by American composers, their prodigious musical output has been mostly ignored...
Thesis (B.M.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaf [42...
Incorporating 20th-century repertoire into orchestra programming, while still appealing to general a...
This article locates social relationships within late-nineteenth-century German orchestral music by ...
Twenty-seven Major American Symphony Orchestras: A History and Analysis of Their Repertoires, Season...
Changes in instrument combination patterns in Western classical orchestral music are traced over a t...
The purpose of this paper is to present the specific aspects that characterize classic professional ...
Following the tradition of the sociology of art of Howard Becker, this dissertation seeks to explore...
Conductor, Gustave Kerker famously said in the Musical Standard, It would be like oil and water to ...
Winning an orchestral position is cause for celebration. The result of long-term, intensive study an...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...
International audienceThis article analyzes the determinants of innovation and success of innovation...
Archived article from Publisher's web site: http://www.sherpa.ac.uk/romeo.phpScholars have addressed...
Scholars have addressed the tendency of U.S. symphony orchestras to perform the works of relatively ...
Abstract: Lifestyles are ultimately based upon classifications—whereby certain tastes, dispositions ...
Despite great efforts by American composers, their prodigious musical output has been mostly ignored...
Thesis (B.M.)--University of Illinois, 1919.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references (leaf [42...
Incorporating 20th-century repertoire into orchestra programming, while still appealing to general a...
This article locates social relationships within late-nineteenth-century German orchestral music by ...
Twenty-seven Major American Symphony Orchestras: A History and Analysis of Their Repertoires, Season...
Changes in instrument combination patterns in Western classical orchestral music are traced over a t...
The purpose of this paper is to present the specific aspects that characterize classic professional ...
Following the tradition of the sociology of art of Howard Becker, this dissertation seeks to explore...
Conductor, Gustave Kerker famously said in the Musical Standard, It would be like oil and water to ...
Winning an orchestral position is cause for celebration. The result of long-term, intensive study an...
The author investigates the role of music in the United States from the nineteenth century forward, ...