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>Query: Anyone have anything of interest to address the question of
>how/why/what kinds of music is instructionally or thematically
>fitting to exhibits? If you use it, what were the criteria for doing
>so? For selecting the particular music?
>And what have been the visitor reactions, if any?
>John Bunch
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Just to add fuel to the fire:
You can't just buy a CD and play it in the gallery.
Remember that musical performances are subject to both copyright and royalty
restrictions. If you play commercially available performances you need to sign
up with a service that will forward royalty payments to the artist. One avenue
is to register with the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers
(ASCAP) prior to public use of recordings. Sorry, I don't appear to have a
contact phone number.
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Diane Gutenkauf, Curator
Elmhurst Historical Museum
120 E. Park Avenue
Elmhurst, IL 60126 USA
Voice: +(630) 833-1457
Fax: +(630) 833-1326
Email: [log in to unmask] (Internet)
74547,377 (CompuServe)
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