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Genre and the cultural politics of territory: The live experience of free improvisation – Chris Atton (2012)

This article is concerned with the relationship between performers and audiences in the live performance of popular music, a relationship that is examined through the concept of genre culture and a microsociological study of improvised music as a territory for behaviour.  

Engineering great moments: The production of live music – Robert Cluley (2009)

Paper investigating promoters, drawing on interviews to show how they invest aesthetic values into their live music products to attract “like‐minded” people and “engineer great moments” for audiences.  

How to develop audiences for jazz – Jazz Development Trust and Morris Hargreaves Macintyre (2000)

This report summarises the outcomes of a major audience development initiative supported by the Arts Council of England’s New Audiences Fund, A Tale of Four Cities.  

Promoting live music in the UK: a behind the scenes ethnography – Emma Webster (2011)

Study on live music promoters, based on ethnographic research in Glasgow, Sheffield, and Bristol.  

“One more tune!” The encore ritual in live music events – Emma Webster (2012)

Article examining the role of the encore ritual within contemporary live music events.  

Audiences: What Keeps them Away: Promoters – Dave Cross/Generator (2000)

Research study into barriers to attendance for audiences of live popular music events in Newcastle Upon Tyne, based on promoter interviews.  

Audiences: What Keeps them Away: Survey of General Public – Dave Cross/Generator (2000)

Research study into barriers to attendance for audiences of live popular music events in Newcastle Upon Tyne, based on a survey of the general public.  

Audiences: What Keeps them Away: Focus Groups – Dave Cross/Generator (2000)

Research study into barriers to attendance for audiences of live popular music events in Newcastle Upon Tyne, based on focus groups.  

The Modernisation of London Concert Life Around 1900 – Simon McVeigh and Cyril Ehrlich (2002)

An essay on the important changes in the business of music in London around the turn of the twentieth-century.  


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