
This is a study of the economics of the singing profession in Britain, particularly in relation to the training of "classical" singers, performers, and teachers. The book analyzes the complexities of the labor market for singers, and answers questions about how it works. Written by an economist, this book asks and answers questions such as: How do singers train? what employment is available? and how much do singers earn?
Page Count:
272
Publication Date:
1993-12-16
ISBN-10:
0198163479
ISBN-13:
9780198163473
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