Summary
Director, Music is responsible for oversee specifications and constraints of a platform and working with available resources to plan performances; hold auditions for new musical talent and assigning parts to different musicians; assess the rhythm, tone, voice, and skills of each musician and developing a good understanding of their individual abilities within their professional field.
Minimum entry
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Future outlook
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Description
Director, Music is responsible for oversee specifications and constraints of a platform and working with available resources to plan performances; hold auditions for new musical talent and assigning parts to different musicians; assess the rhythm, tone, voice, and skills of each musician and developing a good understanding of their individual abilities within their professional field.
Employment prospects
The job has potential for growth
Tasks
- Oversee specifications and constraints of a platform and working with available resources to plan performances. Hold auditions for new musical talent and assigning parts to different musicians. Assess the rhythm, tone, voice, and skills of each musician and developing a good understanding of their individual abilities. Prepare budgets and ensuring staff work within budgetary constraints. Select music and organizing interviews, PR opportunities, and performances for radio and television. Lead and supervising rehearsals and performances. Stay up-to-date on developments and trends in the music industry.
Skills
Core skills
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Technical skills
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Transferable skills
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Certifications
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Education
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Relevant courses
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Institutions
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Minimum requirements
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Work context
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Where they work
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Work setting
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Schedule
work in designated offices within music recording studios.
Employment type
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How to become one
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Career progression
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Related occupations
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