The 7th Vienna Music Business Research Days from Sep. 27-29, 2016 are devoted to “Self-Management in the Digital Music Business”. International music business experts, therefore, discuss the challenges and chances of artist self-management as well as the future development. Find the program here.
Dr. Angela Myles-Beeching is the author of “Beyond Talent: Creating a Successful Career in Music“. She is dedicated to helping musicians live the life they desire. She has led workshops at the Juilliard School, and the Colburn, Peabody, and Oberlin Conservatories. Her experience includes directing the Center for Music Entrepreneurship at Manhattan School of Music as well as directing career programs at New England Conservatory and Indiana University. She maintains a thriving consulting practice coaching musicians and advising institutions.
A Fulbright Scholar and Harriet Hale Woolley grant recipient, Ms. Beeching holds a doctorate in cello performance from Stony Brook University. She is a contributing author to several volumes: “Embracing Entrepreneurship Across Disciplines,” “Disciplining the Arts: Teaching Entrepreneurship in Context,” and “Life in the Real World: How to Make Music Graduates Employable.”
Ms. Beeching gives an introduction to her book “Beyond Talent” on Sep. 27, from 19:30-21:00 in the Large Conference Room of the Institute for Cultural Management and Cultural Studies at the University of Music and Performing Arts Vienna. On Sep. 29, she will also discuss best-practices of career centers at music universities with Gretchen Amussen (L’Association Européenne des Conservatoires, Paris) and Stefan Simon (Head of Career Center of the University for Music Detmold) in Joseph-Haydn-Hall from 10:15-11:15.
Angela Myles-Beeching, 2010, Beyond Talent. Creating a Successful Career in Music, 2nd edition, Oxford University Press.
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