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A requiem for classical music?

Julie Lee

Regional Review, 2003, issue Q 2, 14-23

Abstract: Experts have been regularly predicting the death of classical music for decades. Yet, CD sales and audience attendance seems to be holding steady. Perhaps the real problem is keeping the music relevant to future audiences.

Keywords: Music - 18th century; Music trade (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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