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In Search of a Magic Flute

The Public Funding of Opera – Dilemmas and Decision Making

by David Ranan (Author)
©2003 Monographs 376 Pages

Summary

This book investigates the public funding of opera in Britain and Germany and the nature of failures of decision making in the allocation of funds to opera companies. A description of the funding systems in Germany and in Britain is followed by case studies in both countries.
The case studies reveal that the funding bodies have never defined their aims well. However, it is also shown that this lack of well-defined objectives is not the root of the problem. Powerplay of stakeholders and inadequate management of power politics are the reason for the failures in the implementation of policy vis-à-vis opera companies.
A decision-making model as a practical and realistic solution is proposed for funding bodies in Britain and Germany. The suggested model covers the full range of decision-making situations confronting public funding bodies of opera companies.

Details

Pages
376
Year
2003
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039100088
Language
English
Keywords
Kommunale Kulturpolitik Royal Opera House Großbritannien Musiktheater Finanzierung Magic Flute Public Funding Opera Arts Council Subsidy Decision-Making Deutschland
Published
Oxford, Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt/M., New York, Wien, 2003. 373 pp.

Biographical notes

David Ranan (Author)

The Author: David Ranan is an arts policy researcher whose current area of interest revolves around government and its relationship with opera. He studied Economics and Business Administration at the Tel Aviv University and Arts Policy at City University in London where he was awarded a Ph.D. He spent a number of years as strategy and finance consultant and presently investigates and analyses public policies in the cultural sector.

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