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Students gain fluency in the main revenue streams in music, along with how statutory rules and market forces shape licensing. The course also looks at music through a financial lens, examining why catalogs have become an asset class and how valuation, risk, and return are shaped by streaming and digital distribution.&#13;
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Using current case studies and real-world transactions, participants leave with a practical understanding of how creative work becomes economic value, how that value is divided across the industry, and how to engage more strategically as a creator, operator, or investor.&#13;
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Mon–Thu, June 15–18 6–9pm ET&#13;
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In Person</description><pubDate>Thu, 02 Apr 2026 20:39:29 +0100</pubDate><link>https://debussy.musicalchairs.info/de/courses/11048?ref=28</link><guid>https://debussy.musicalchairs.info/de/courses/11048?ref=28</guid></item><item><title>Tokyo Opera Studio, No fee Orchestra Residency 2026</title><description>This festival occurs June 1-20, 2026&#13;
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Tokyo Opera Studio invites instrumentalists to our 2026 summer orchestra residency. Work with international conductors in the heart of Tokyo. NO TUITION or participation fee. No payment is provided. Players are responsible for their own transportation. Optional housing can be purchased through Tokyo Opera Studio, as listed on our website. &#13;
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No deadline, roles are open until filled.&#13;
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Still searching for:&#13;
Violin, Viola, Bassoon&#13;
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**Repertoire Highlights**&#13;
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June 1-20: Opera Program &#13;
Carmen by Bizet&#13;
Tales of Hoffmann by Offenbach&#13;
Die Zauberflöte by Mozart&#13;
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https://www.tokyooperastudio.org/orchestra-apply&#13;
- 1 orchestral excerpt   &#13;
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