“Exiled Music Herself, Pushed to the Edge of Existence”: The Experience Of Musicians Who Perform Background Music

Authors: Bradshaw, Alan; McDonagh, Pierre; Marshall, David; Bradshaw, Harry

Source: Consumption, Markets and Culture, Volume 8, Number 3, September 2005 , pp. 219-239(21)

Publisher: Routledge, part of the Taylor & Francis Group

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Abstract:

In reconsidering music in the background, the authors look to what Adorno said seventy years ago about music as aural wallpaper, as the Muzak corporation put it: “music is there to be listened to but Muzak is there to be heard”. Examining the history of listening, and in particular the influence of romanticism and bohemia, we explore through depth interviews the experiences of musicians who perform background music. This text is enlivened by an accompanying audio presentation which brings to centre stage the voices of the musicians on how they negotiate the romantic experience of music when the audience isn't interested.

Keywords: Background Music; Musicians; Romanticism; Listening; Adorno; Muzak

Document Type: Research article

DOI: 10.1080/10253860500160346

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