Teaching the Art of Playing With Career-coupling Relationships in the Virtuoso World
Abstract
Socialization of young virtuosos in the milieu of soloists involves creating
and entertaining particular ties. Those ties, which mix the private and
professional lives of teacher, student, and parents, offer an interesting
avenue for studying socialization. I examine one relationship crucial to the
virtuoso's career: the close-knit relationship between teacher and student,
and the effect each one has on the career of the other. I define this process
as "career coupling," where those involved build their careers together.
I base this analysis on ethnographic research of the careers of elite musicians.
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