1. Is it the rasika- by buying tickets to concerts, buying CDs, making donations during free programmes?
2. Students of music who go to great lengths to learn from good gurus spending a lot of money, choosing the best pakka vadhyams, whatever be the cost, right from arengetram, travel from abroad, and self promotion?
3. Govt corporate sponsors, banks, psu - as a matter of policy, not necessarily interested in CM.
4. Private shops, corporates, businesses (saree, jewellery, etc) who spend a fortune as we can see.
5. Others
Who benefit most financially from Carnatic Music?
1. The artist who make a good buck during their peak years?
2. The sabhas? Has anyone come across sabha executives buzzing around in air planes for fixing concerts or whatever other purpose with the sabha money?
3. The private corporate sponsors? In the "money bags" string earlier on there was a big feeling that these entities twist CM for their benefit and make the quality suffer. Highly disputable argument. In many cases I wonder if they do get additional revenue by their generosity to CM.
4. Musical instruments manufacturer?
5. Industries that make equipment for CM- electronic veena, tambura, etc., ? Seldom can they be seen contributing anything financially to the sector which is their bread and butter.
6. Recording companies- manufacturer of CDs, etc.,? Retailers selling these?
7. Hall owners by renting out their halls to CM sabhas who do not have a place to conduct their programmes?
I am sure that it will be very interesting to study the economics of CM. The pie chart of where the buck comes from and where it goes .What is the total value of this CM industry?