講習会
New York, NY, アメリカ合衆国
掲載日: 02 Apr 2026
The Music Industry: Structure, Rights, and Value
15 - 18 Jun, 2026
This Juilliard Extension seminar breaks down how the modern music industry works: how music is financed, distributed, monetized, and valued, and why copyright sits at the center of the entire system. Designed for artists, managers, entrepreneurs, and creative professionals, this course offers a clear, practical map of who gets paid, when, and why.
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.
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.
Mon–Thu, June 15–18 6–9pm ET
In Person
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.
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.
Mon–Thu, June 15–18 6–9pm ET
In Person
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