Tuesday, May 18, 2010

Stats on classical music

Here's some quick stats I found about the classical music area.

(so these stats basically show that there's a whole lot of funding for classical music, but very little attendance. and so possibly the aim of my flash choir could be to bring classical music to people, and thus increase their interest in it, hopefully increasing the attendance of classical music.)





http://www.australiacouncil.gov.au/research/arts_funding/reports_and_publications/government_funding_of_music_concerts





"About 1.5 million people aged 15 years and over attended classical music concerts in the 12 months prior to interview, according to a 2005-06 survey by the Australian Bureau of Statistics.



These concert-goers represent 9 per cent of the population in their age group. Among them, 58 per cent attended classical music concerts more than once in 12 months.




Around 4 million people aged 15 years and over attended popular music concerts. They account for one-quarter of the population in their age group.


Among them, about 65 per cent attend popular music concerts more than once in a year.The number of people aged 18 years and over attending music concerts increased between 2002 and 2006.




For classical music concerts the rate of attendance increased from 9 per cent to 12 per cent. For popular music concerts the rate increased from 26 per cent to 32 per cent."






In 2006-07, the Australian Government and state and territory governments provided about $166.3 million in funding to organisations for performance of vocal and instrumental music, according to the Cultural Ministers Council Statistics Working Group.





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