COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented crisis for performing musicians globally. But how are these new circumstances perceived by musicians in localities that have gone through multiple crises in the recent past? This article unfolds as a dialogue between two academics and two musicians from Greece and Iran, touching on issues of precarity, creativity, capitalism, state support and control, and radical ideas for a post-COVID cultural economy. Reflecting on conditions of economic crisis (Greece) and sanctions and military tensions (Iran), we argue that a return to ‘normalcy’ post-COVID is neither feasible nor desired by most musicians outside of institutional elites. By examining the experiences of musicians in the periphery of global markets ...
In this article the author does not consider crisis a threat, but in a modern sense, an auto-moti...
The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19...
A number of recent studies have responded to neoliberal understandings of entrepreneurship, creativi...
COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented crisis for performing musicians globally. But how are these new...
Published September 27, 2020 by Routledge Musicians in Crisis is a music ethnography of contemporar...
The study of music (as) labour has often been hindered in musicology by divisions between profession...
The widespread cancelation of cultural events during the early 2020 stages of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already precarious conditions of freelance workers. The ai...
Music students, especially post-COVID 19, face increasing levels of job precarity, uncertainty and d...
In the past 2 years our world has experienced huge disruptions because of COVID-19. The performing a...
Before the drastic disruption caused by the sudden emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, 85% of the Un...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments enforced epidemic policies of social distancing, rest...
Thesis advisor: Matthew S. RutledgeThis paper finds that musicians have more variable work schedules...
The COVID-19 pandemic turned the music industry upside-down overnight and impacted music-making at a...
For the live music industry, and those who work in it, the COVID-19 outbreak has been predominantly ...
In this article the author does not consider crisis a threat, but in a modern sense, an auto-moti...
The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19...
A number of recent studies have responded to neoliberal understandings of entrepreneurship, creativi...
COVID-19 has caused an unprecedented crisis for performing musicians globally. But how are these new...
Published September 27, 2020 by Routledge Musicians in Crisis is a music ethnography of contemporar...
The study of music (as) labour has often been hindered in musicology by divisions between profession...
The widespread cancelation of cultural events during the early 2020 stages of the COVID-19 pandemic ...
The Covid-19 pandemic has exacerbated the already precarious conditions of freelance workers. The ai...
Music students, especially post-COVID 19, face increasing levels of job precarity, uncertainty and d...
In the past 2 years our world has experienced huge disruptions because of COVID-19. The performing a...
Before the drastic disruption caused by the sudden emergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, 85% of the Un...
During the COVID-19 pandemic, many governments enforced epidemic policies of social distancing, rest...
Thesis advisor: Matthew S. RutledgeThis paper finds that musicians have more variable work schedules...
The COVID-19 pandemic turned the music industry upside-down overnight and impacted music-making at a...
For the live music industry, and those who work in it, the COVID-19 outbreak has been predominantly ...
In this article the author does not consider crisis a threat, but in a modern sense, an auto-moti...
The introduction of social distancing, as part of efforts to try and curb the spread of the COVID-19...
A number of recent studies have responded to neoliberal understandings of entrepreneurship, creativi...