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Analysis the Young Audience's Attitude and Behavior to Classical Music in Mainland China——Changing the Audience Development Strategies for Performing Arts

Rong Jiang

Abstract


This paper explores how to make classical music more accessible to young people. It begins with an introduction to the current classical music market in China, followed by a summary of previous research, and final proposed solution.


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Classical Music; Audience Development; China Market

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.18686/ahe.v6i7.4485

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