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  1. The musical director works with the director in scheduling rehearsals, which cast members need to be there, and what the directors expect to accomplish at each rehearsal. Typical responsibilities may include: Working with the musicians union, if applicable. Beyond the expected musical skills, the music director must have strong communication ...

  2. Oct 31, 2014 · A music director or chief conductor (that is, a conductor on a permanent, long-term contract with an orchestra) can be responsible for much more than just how a concert turns out.

  3. Jun 28, 2024 · Here are some steps you can follow to become a music director: 1. Gain music experience. Music experience as an elementary, middle or high school student can provide basic music skills that are crucial in a career as a music director. You can learn instruments and musical skills through choirs or ensembles at your school or community ...

  4. Nov 5, 2019 · There are a number of roles the musical director plays. One is the preparation that the musical director does with the actor in rehearsal, and another is the maintenance that the musical director ...

  5. Music directors and composers held about 55,800 jobs in 2021. The largest employers of music directors and composers were as follows: Religious, grantmaking, civic, professional, and similar organizations. 60%. Self-employed workers. 28. Performing arts companies. 6.

  6. Sean Green, musical director for The Old Vic’s production of Sylvia, talks us through his career path. Having played the piano from a young age, Sean began MD’ing on the side while studying classical music at university. He went on to study Musical Direction as a postgraduate, from where his career went from strength to strength.

  7. A Music Director’s resume should highlight their musical proficiency and understanding of music theory. Look for experience in conducting, arranging music, and leading music ensembles. Formal education in music or related fields is a plus.