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Buch, Englisch, 162 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 440 g

Reihe: Music Business Research

Long

Democratising Orchestras

What Happens When Musicians Run the Show?
Erscheinungsjahr 2026
ISBN: 978-3-032-17398-0
Verlag: Springer

What Happens When Musicians Run the Show?

Buch, Englisch, 162 Seiten, Format (B × H): 160 mm x 241 mm, Gewicht: 440 g

Reihe: Music Business Research

ISBN: 978-3-032-17398-0
Verlag: Springer


This book explores how democratic decision-making can transform orchestras, which have long been governed by top-down authority. Rooted in early twentieth-century organizational models, orchestras have thrived under centralized control, creating a global industry after 1945. However, this approach has left musicians with limited influence over key decisions, from repertoire to conductor selection. Through case studies of player-governed orchestras (PGOs), the author reveals how shared control reshapes traditional power dynamics, empowering musicians to take part in both artistic and managerial choices.

A vital resource for musicians, conductors, arts managers, and researchers in organizational studies, this book offers critical insights for modernizing orchestral governance. It is particularly useful for those leading or forming orchestras, as well as academics studying participatory management, labor relations, or the arts sector. Readers will find practical strategies for sustaining democracy in traditionally hierarchical institutions.

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1. Introduction.- Orchestras and Democracy: The Theory.- 3. What is a Player-Governed Orchestra? The Case Studies.- 4. Going for Democracy: Set-Up Decisions.- 5. Democratic Orchestras in Action.- 6. Optimising Performance.- 7.  Combining Theory and Practice: Voting Rights, Incentives, Authority.- 8. Sustaining Democracy in an Orchestra.


Brian Long is a lecturer in arts and cultural management at the University of Melbourne (Australia). After early work as a freelance orchestral musician and conductor, he began a research and lecturing career in 2008. The move led to research in political science, orchestra management, and the creative industries.
During a ten-year stint working in Vienna, Brian first encountered the player-governed orchestra model in the Vienna Philharmonic and was intrigued by the mix of benefits and challenges it created. This interest grew into a multi-year research project across Germany and London where he interviewed orchestral musicians and managers at the forefront of workplace democracy in professional orchestras. 
He has previously written on the political contexts of postwar German film and cultural diplomacy and contributed to the Directory of World Cinema Germany. 



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