
Creativity and Innovation in the Music Industry
Description
This book charts the effects of new communication technologies and the Internet on the creation of music in the early 21st century. It examines how the music industry will be altered by the Internet, music online services and MP3-technology. This is done through an integrated model based on an international history of the industry since the phonograph's invention in 1877, and thus, the history of the music industry is described in full detail for the first time.
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"Tschmuck's fundamental book gets to the bottom."
(musik.woche)
"A tremendously exciting book for all, who love music."
(Austrian Broadcasting Service (ORF)
"Readable and profound study"
(Der Standard)
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Content
Chapter 1: The Emergence of the Phonographic Industry Within the Music Industry.
Chapter 2. The Music Industry Boom until 1920.
Chapter 3. New Technology and the Emergence of Jazz.
Chapter 4. The Music Industry as Radio Industry.
Chapter 5. The Swing Monopoly during the Years of Wartime Economy.
Chapter 6: Rock 'n' Roll Revolution.
Chapter 7. The Recovery of the Phonographic Industry and New Global Players.
Chapter 8. The Era of Music Conglomerates.
Chapter 9. The Digital Revolution and the Internet.
Chapter 10. Theoretical Concepts of Innovation and Creativity.
Chapter 11. Creativity and Innovation in the Music Industry.
Chapter 12. Creativity and Innovation in the Music Industry's Value-added Chain.
Appendix, References, Index.