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ISBN: PB: 9780226640235

ISBN: HB: 9780226640068

University of Chicago Press

September 2019

224 pp.

22.8x15.2 cm

3 musical examples

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Composing Capital

Classical Music in the Neoliberal Era

The familiar old world of classical music, with its wealthy donors and ornate concert halls, is changing. The patronage of a wealthy few is being replaced by that of corporations, leading to new unions of classical music and contemporary capitalism. In "Composing Capital", Marianna Ritchey lays bare the appropriation of classical music by the current neoliberal regime, arguing that artists, critics, and institutions have aligned themselves – and, by extension, classical music itself – with free-market ideology. More specifically, she demonstrates how classical music has lent its cachet to marketing schemes, tech firm-sponsored performances, and global corporate partnerships. As Ritchey shows, the neoliberalization of classical music has put music at the service of contemporary capitalism, blurring the line between creativity and entrepreneurship, and challenging us to imagine how a noncommodified musical practice might be possible in today's world.

About the Author

Marianna Ritchey is assistant professor of music history at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst.