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Redefining classical music literacy: A study of classical orchestras, museum anthropology, and game design theory

Posted on:2012-09-01Degree:M.AType:Thesis
University:University of DenverCandidate:Zahler, Kimberly MFull Text:PDF
GTID:2465390011968062Subject:Design and Decorative Arts
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The current state of declining audiences for the performing arts in the United States is cause for concern for those musicians and ensembles interested in the continuation of the art forms. The previous model of using audience numbers as the sole or primary measure of an orchestra's success is no longer sufficient in an era of participatory design and interactive experiences. Through observation and analysis of the culture of classical music, this study focuses on the emerging visions of participatory culture and the ways in which museum anthropology and game design theory can be used to redefine classical music literacy and audience development in terms of interaction and participatory design.
Keywords/Search Tags:Classical music
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