Foreword
Dean Fred Bronstein
Congratulations on taking a significant step towards mastering your creative output in the rapidly evolving, and at times dizzying, world of music in the digital age. As musicians, your success in today’s world involves navigating the complexities of research and publishing in the digital landscape as much as creating and performing music. It’s a thrilling, albeit challenging, journey that requires not just talent, but also knowledge and adaptability.
Musicians in the 21st century are innovators and pioneers. The digital era presents uncharted territory where the rules of engagement and possibilities are constantly evolving. Your pursuit goes beyond mastering your instrument or perfecting your vocals; it involves understanding the intricacies of research, copyright, and the nuances of publishing in a world where tradition and innovation exist together and present ever-changing opportunities. In this era, being a great musician is just the starting point. The real challenge lies in sharing your work effectively while reaching new constituencies, protecting it, and building a sustainable career in a landscape that is always in flux.
You may already be grappling with the changes happening in the ways that musicians are creating, funding, and sharing their work. In The Path to Funding, the authors demonstrated practical approaches to articulating your mission to secure funding and create a sustainable career while charting your own path to success. This companion book helps you build the same practical approaches to navigating changing research, copyright, and publishing environments.
As the digital landscape continues to reshape the music industry, it’s imperative that you equip yourself with the knowledge and skills to thrive and adapt. However, it can be overwhelming to think about all of the work that happens outside the practice room to make success a reality. This guide is an essential resource in helping you see why this work is valuable and how to build sustainable and manageable workflows that effectively leverage the digital space. The authors share their experience as librarians, performers, and scholars and give you practical tools to manage your information overload, copyright administration, and publishing decisions. They also bring in extensive research and real-world experiences of musicians who have successfully navigated these paths. It bridges the gap between your artistic passion and the practical aspects of building and sustaining a career in the digital age.
I invite you to dive into this guide with an open mind and a willingness to embrace new concepts. It might seem daunting at first, but remember, every challenge is an opportunity to grow, build audiences, and redefine your art. Use this book as a tool to enhance your understanding, protect your creations, and confidently step into the world of digital music. Embrace the journey with the same fervor you bring to your music and let this guide be a catalyst in shaping a fulfilling and sustainable musical career.
Fred Bronstein
Dean, The Peabody Institute of The Johns Hopkins University
Baltimore, Maryland
January 2024