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The Concert Composer's Business Handbook is written for composers of original music-mostly or completely within the world of concert or classical music-as a one-stop resource of information on earning income from music that they write. Drawing on a breadth of experience in the professional field, Stephen L. Rosenhaus addresses a variety of important topics, including: CopyrightTypes of income streamsPerforming rights organizationsPromoting and presenting musicMusic publishingContracts for composersBasics of finances
The Concert Composer's Business Handbook is written for composers of original music-mostly or completely within the world of concert or classical music-as a one-stop resource of information on earning income from music that they write. Drawing on a breadth of experience in the professional field, Stephen L. Rosenhaus addresses a variety of important topics, including: CopyrightTypes of income streamsPerforming rights organizationsPromoting and presenting musicMusic publishingContracts for composersBasics of finances
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Autorenporträt
Steven L. Rosenhaus has a multi-hyphenate career as a composer, arranger, conductor, lyricist, educator and clinician, author, dramaturge for musicals, and performer. His over 250 original works and arrangements have been published and performed by such musicians as the New York Philharmonic, the U.S. Navy Band, the Meridian String Quartet, pianist Laura Leon, and many others. Rosenhaus taught music composition with specialties in concert music, musical theater, and songwriting at New York University for over 30 years. He is co-author of Writing Musical Theater.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1.COPYRIGHT 2.INCOME STREAMS: DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS 3.PERFORMING RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS (PROS) 4.PRESENTING AND PROMOTING YOURSELF AS A COMPOSER (PREPARING TO GET LUCKY) 5.THE GIG 6.PUBLISHING YOUR MUSIC 7.PRESENTING YOUR MUSIC 8.CONTRACT (AGREEMENT) BASICS 9.FOLLOW UP 10.FINANCES 11.USEFUL WEBSITES 12.SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 13.Appendices Glossary Suggested Commission Timeline Sample Commissioning Agreement 14.Index
TABLE OF CONTENTS INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1.COPYRIGHT 2.INCOME STREAMS: DEFINITIONS AND EXPLANATIONS 3.PERFORMING RIGHTS ORGANIZATIONS (PROS) 4.PRESENTING AND PROMOTING YOURSELF AS A COMPOSER (PREPARING TO GET LUCKY) 5.THE GIG 6.PUBLISHING YOUR MUSIC 7.PRESENTING YOUR MUSIC 8.CONTRACT (AGREEMENT) BASICS 9.FOLLOW UP 10.FINANCES 11.USEFUL WEBSITES 12.SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY 13.Appendices Glossary Suggested Commission Timeline Sample Commissioning Agreement 14.Index
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