Creating the Revolutionary Artist: Entrepreneurship for the 21st-Century Musician

Author:   Mark Rabideau ,  Tayloe Harding
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781538109922


Pages:   252
Publication Date:   08 June 2018
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   Mark Rabideau ,  Tayloe Harding
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Rowman & Littlefield
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 22.80cm
Weight:   0.386kg
ISBN:  

9781538109922


ISBN 10:   1538109921
Pages:   252
Publication Date:   08 June 2018
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Mark Rabideau not only asks painfully difficult questions, he goes on to positive and constructive answers, which will arm the contemporary artist-entrepreneur with the weapons needed to fight this good fight.--John Kenny, professor for contemporary music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London and professor of sackbut and trombone, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland Here is an innovative framework for ideation and action to create projects that drive impact and income. Highly recommended for artists and arts educators who are committed to creating a new sense of relevance.--Susan de Weger, founder of, Notable Values and associate lecturer in music entrepreneurship, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Mark Rabideau is one of the most enthusiastic and clued-in members of the forward-thinking music community. This book will empower anyone who fully digests its message.--Mike Block, cellist; singer; composer; associate professor, Berklee College of Music; and founder of the Mike Block String Camp This book does something astonishing. It leads readers on a journey out of the box, leaving them in a new landscape that they'll in part have created for themselves and in which they're ready to be astoundingly creative.--Greg Sandow, composer, critic, educator Rabideau has created a thorough and tremendously useful resource for performers. His analysis is spot on, and he has truly captured the essence of the successful 21st-century musician.--Justin Kantor, co-founder and& managing member, of (Le) Poisson Rouge and faculty at tThe New School's Mannes Conservatory


As an industry, we need to invent a new tradition for classical music and the role we play in our communities. Creating the Revolutionary Artist is an innovative framework for ideation and action, to create projects that drive impact and income. Highly recommended for artists and arts educators who are committed to creating a new sense of relevance.--Susan de Weger, founder of, Notable Values and associate lecturer in music entrepreneurship, Melbourne Conservatorium of Music Mark Rabideau is one of the most enthusiastic and clued-in members of the forward-thinking classical music community, and this text will undoubtedly be an important catalyst to many meaningful conversations among students and teachers as well as composers and performers! It will empower anyone who fully digests its message.--Mike Block, cellist; singer; composer; associate professor, Berklee College of Music; and founder of the Mike Block String Camp Mark Rabideau not only asks painfully difficult questions, he goes on to positive and constructive answers, which will arm the contemporary artist-entrepreneur with the weapons needed to fight this good fight.--John Kenny, professor for contemporary music, Guildhall School of Music and Drama, London and professor of sackbut and trombone, Royal Conservatoire of Scotland


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Mark Rabideau is a cultural entrepreneur, busy re-imaging how we must prepare musicians to thrive within the shifting marketplace and cultural landscape of the contemporary moment. He is the director of the 21st Century Musician Initiative (21cm.org) at DePauw University and has generated projects ranging from producing and hosting ""Live from Smoke"" (a radio show from NYC’s upper-westside), founding and serving as executive and artistic director of Artist Now (a not-for-profit arts organization), and producing ""Worlds End"" (an original work with the American Repertory Ballet).

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