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Social media and classical music?: a first analysis within the PHENICX project: "performances as highly enriched aNd interactive concert eXperiences"

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In the ongoing EU-FP7 project "Performances as Highly Enriched aNd Interactive Concert eXperiences" (PHENICX), one aim is to make Classical music appealing to new audiences, not at least the typically younger generation of social media users. In the context of the "Social Media Retrieval and Analysis" (SoMeRA) workshop, this paper sheds light on the use of two social media platforms (Last.fm and Twitter) by fans of Classical music.

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D. Hauger, M. Schedl, A. Košir, and M. Tkalčič. The Million Musical Tweets Dataset: What Can We Learn From Microblogs. In Proc. ISMIR, Curitiba, Brazil, November 2013.

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    SoMeRA '14: Proceedings of the first international workshop on Social media retrieval and analysis
    July 2014
    72 pages
    ISBN:9781450330220
    DOI:10.1145/2632188
    • Program Chairs:
    • Markus Schedl,
    • Peter Knees,
    • Jialie Shen
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    1. music
    2. phenicx
    3. social media

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