Grand Rights
Type: noun
Pronunciation: /grand rights/
Also spelled or known as: Dramatic Rights
Plural: Grand Rights
Related: Performance Rights
What does Grand Rights mean? Rights required for dramatic performances of musical works.
Grand Rights are licenses needed when music is used in a dramatic setting such as musicals, operas, theater productions, ballets, or narrative stage performances.
Unlike standard public performance rights, grand rights are usually negotiated directly with publishers or rightsholders.
These rights often apply when music contributes to storytelling or dramatic action.
Grand Rights synonyms: Dramatic Rights, Theatrical Rights, Stage Performance Rights
Example sentence: “The theater company secured grand rights before staging the musical.”
