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The Recording Industry
Technological
and artistic aspects from the recording production. New technologies.
The musical-artistic producer. Recording studios.
DVD as new audio-visual
device at music.
The phonogram
market. Traditional routes and electronic market. Promotion and
advertisement.
Piracy in commerce
and phonogram distribution.
Musical Industry and Royalties
Problems
regarding to musical creations protection in the current world.
Editorial royalties.
Editorial enterprise.
Musical Spectacle: Art and Industry.
Artistic
programming and concerts productions. Treatment to the different
musical genres.
New audio-visual
technologies and its application at spectacles. The megaconcerts.
Fairs and Musical Festivals
Objectives.
Financing forms. Popular participation. Difussion and promotion.
Music Broadcasting through Massive Means.
Culture and Market.
Radio
and television.
Movie.
Video Clip development.
The music in
INTERNET.
Artistic Education and Professional Training
of Technicians and Music Promoters.
Artist
formation and new technologies.
Technicians
training as a participative entity at the musical product creative
process.
Cultural promoter
and management.
The Music as Cultural Patrimony and its
relation with the Industry.
The musical
industry as support and broadcaster of the patrimonial values.
Role of the
musicology research in the scientific development of industry.
The musical
critics and the specialized press role in the relation music-industry-public.
Preservation
of the musical patrimony and new technologies.
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