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European Union law uses the word ‘musician’ to refer to professional artists who work in orchestras and other publicly owned musical groups. The process of European integration has modified the legal definition of the musician as an artist.
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Marzal Raga, R. (2019). Musician. In: Bartolini, A., Cippitani, R., Colcelli, V. (eds) Dictionary of Statuses within EU Law. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00554-2_49
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