The Historical Conceptualization of the “Community Music”- Sociological Perspectives in the Management of Artistic Careers
The Historical Conceptualization of the “Community Music”- Sociological Perspectives in the Management of Artistic Careers
Author(s): Oana Bălan-BudoiuSubject(s): Fine Arts / Performing Arts, Music, Sociology of Art, History of Art
Published by: Editura Muzicală
Keywords: community music; music sociology; management of artistic careers; the role of music in society; inclusion;
Summary/Abstract: In can be noticed in the latest period that the degree of relevance of a field of science is directly proportional to its usefulness, an aspect which is, many times, dictated by society. Thus, the concern for the welfare of people and for creating group affiliation becomes an element of interest for many sectors, including the artistic one. In this context, the 20th century has brought to light a new socio-cultural movement, the “community music”, a concept that aims to reduce the barriers between the artists and the audience.Art, seen in general as a form in itself, receives in this framework new connotations and become a means through which communities are connected. This article wishes to present the definitions and the evolution of this concept, as well as the impact it has in integration, inclusion, and the dialogue with the large audience.
Journal: Învăţământ, Cercetare, Creaţie
- Issue Year: XI/2025
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 9-15
- Page Count: 7
- Language: English
