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IN SEARCH OF THE PUBLIC.

EXPLORING CONTEMPORARY PERFORMANCE PRACTICES

OF CLASSICAL MUSIC IN THE NETHERLANDS



Julia Friederike Pank


 

Research Project “(Re)positioning Modern Concert Music in Contemporary Society”

Research Traineeship Program 2017

Academy of Creative and Performing Arts, Leiden University, the Netherlands