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The Relationship Between Box Office and Repertoire: a Case Study of Opera

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The Relationship Between Box Office and Repertoire: a Case Study of Opera

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This is a study of opera as a performing arts organization. The concept of market is used to explain the selection of repertoire. The box office—an expression of client‐centeredness—acts to constrain repertory selections, and affects the content and style of opera production in the United States.

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