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Antony Feeny takes a provocative look at the economics of opera and orchestral music and asks whether they can survive.
As part of the Guildhall Schoolâs ResearchWorks series, Antony Feeny, PhD candidate at Royal Holloway and economic columnist for Classical Music, takes a provocative look at the economics and business of opera and orchestral music and asks whether they can survive.
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26 June 2017 at 6:00 pm |
Duration: | 1 hour |
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Milton Court |
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Guildhall School |
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Free |
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