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Institutions | China Music Business
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Notes on a Scandal: Corruption at China’s Top Classical Music Academies. Posted by James Tiscione. On Feb 13, 2014 in Institutions. Share For young musicians looking to enter Beijing’s prestigious Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM), the jury audition is the most stressful performance of their nascent careers. For many of their professors, however, it’s the most profitable time of the year. The new semester is when they make all their money, admits one professor over lunch, […]. April 2, 2015.
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Notes on a Scandal: Corruption at China’s Top Classical Music Academies | China Music Business
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Notes on a Scandal: Corruption at China’s Top Classical Music Academies. Posted by James Tiscione. On Feb 13, 2014 in Institutions. For young musicians looking to enter Beijing’s prestigious Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM), the jury audition is the most stressful performance of their nascent careers. For many of their professors, however, it’s the most profitable time of the year. The Ministry of Education has been attempting to root out a culture of bribery in China’s conservatories for years; ther...
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Ed Peto | China Music Business
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Ramble On: Intellectual Property Rights and The Chinese Music Industry (Interview/DongDong special). Posted by Ed Peto. Share China Music Business is the proud sponsor of the “Whats New In IPR in China? 8221; panel at this years DongDong music industry conference in Beijing, Nov 26th-29th. In only it’s second year, DongDong has quickly become a must attend event for anyone working in China’s independent music business, with a range of panels, workshops, […]. Posted by Ed Peto. Articles sent to your inbox.
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Change Agents: Inside China’s Music Copyright Law (Panel/DongDong Special) | China Music Business
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Posted by China Music Business. In November last year, Beijing music industry conference DongDong. Played host to a panel. L to R: Cherry Guo, Guo Biao, Ma Jichao, Ed Peto. What follows is a heavily abridged/edited/translated/paraphrased (for readability) transcript of the bilingual panel. First though, the panelists:. Cherry Guo (Partner, Juntai Law). Ma Jichao (Deputy Director General, CAVCA). Guo Biao (China Director, IFPI). Moderator: Ed Peto (Managing Director, Outdustry Group). For the record label...
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About | China Music Business
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China Music Business (CMB) is the following things…. 8230;a site for “slow journalism” analysis of the Chinese music industry, written by a range of industry experts and insiders. 8230;a market intelligence service available for tailored reports, market introductions and market visits. 8230;owned and operated by China music industry consultancy Outdustry. Hello (at) chinamusicbusiness {dot} com. Owned and operated by Outdustry Group. Articles sent to your inbox. April 2, 2015. November 14, 2014.
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James Tiscione | China Music Business
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Notes on a Scandal: Corruption at China’s Top Classical Music Academies. Posted by James Tiscione. On Feb 13, 2014 in Institutions. Share For young musicians looking to enter Beijing’s prestigious Central Conservatory of Music (CCOM), the jury audition is the most stressful performance of their nascent careers. For many of their professors, however, it’s the most profitable time of the year. The new semester is when they make all their money, admits one professor over lunch, […]. April 2, 2015.
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Copyright Law | China Music Business
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Posted by China Music Business. Ramble On: Intellectual Property Rights and The Chinese Music Industry (Interview/DongDong special). Posted by Ed Peto. ShareChina Music Business is the proud sponsor of the “Whats New In IPR in China? Whack-A-Mole: A Brief History of Music Piracy in China. Posted by Eric Priest. Posted by Eric Priest. Owned and operated by Outdustry Group. Articles sent to your inbox. April 2, 2015. Don’t Mention 1989: Taylor Swift Bans Herself in China. November 14, 2014. October 30, 2014.
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Live Music China | The China Center
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Sino-Foreign Connections in Academics and Education. China has been developing a vibrant music scene centered around the capital Beijing. Starting in the 1980’s, young Chinese began producing their version of rock and roll, some making the jump to commercial acceptance, most languishing in the independent underground. From Cui Jian. In the 80’s and 90’s to Carsick Cars. And PK. 14. Of the ‘naughts to today’s Escape Plan. And a slew of bands living in Beijing. The live music scene in China rolls on.
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China Center Report | The China Center
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Sino-Foreign Connections in Academics and Education. Author Archives: China Center Report. The People’s Republic of China. Is commonly referred to as China. The country is administered via 23 Provinces. Includes Taiwan), 4 Municipalities. Beijing, Shanghai, Chongqing, Shenzhen), 5 Autonomous Regions. Guangxi, Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Xizang aka Tibet, Xinjiang), and 2 Special Administrative Regions. Hong Kong HKSAR and Macau MSAR). One of China’s major mountains. South of the river, adjacent to Hebei....
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