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(Laura Dymock)

The Investigative Musicologist: The Public Domain

An exploration of how the public domain has been understood and misperceived in relation to music.

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Length: 2:03:13
Uploaded: 14 Jul, 2012

Recording Date: 12 Jul, 2012
Recording Location: Toronto
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Language: English
Topical for: Timeless
Status: Complete, Ready to Air
Copyright: Creative Commons License
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Program Title: The Investigative Musicologist: The Public Domain
Description: What do you think of when you hear the term "The Public Domain" in relation to music? Really old pieces? Music that has no copyright? Works in the Creative Commons? Perhaps even one or two specific genres come to mind? The label is a fluid one, to say the least, and complete consensus on it appears unlikely. In this episode we'll explore some of the ways the public domain has been understood and misperceived, and listen to music that's not only representative of these ideas, but also delivers the usual multi-directional jumble of music heard on the show.

Host(s): Laura Dymock
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Arts and Culture > Music
Type: Weekly Program

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