Conductors, Composers & Arrangers
Learn about this occupation – including typical duties, education required, salary and job outlook information, job boards and more.
Conductors select and interpret musical works and lead bands, orchestras and choirs during rehearsals and performances.
Composers create musical compositions such as television and film scores, theme music, songs, symphonies and music for interactive products such as video games.
Arrangers adapt and modify musical compositions to convey desired themes and to suit particular instrumental and vocal performances.
They are employed by symphony and chamber orchestras, bands, choirs, sound recording companies, and orchestras for ballet and opera performances, or they may be self-employed (National Occupational Classification, 2016).
Occupational profile
Find detailed information about the occupation, including typical duties and working conditions, in the links below:
- National Occupational Classification (NOC) - Canadian Occupational Descriptions
- OCCInfo by alis - Alberta-based occupational information
- ONET - U.S resource for occupational descriptions and information
- Sokanu - Career info & videos (U.S.)
- Careers in Composition - Berklee College of Music
- Careersinmusic.com (U.S)
- Career in Culture: Music and Sound Recording – Cultural Human Resources Council
- So, You want to be a Music Composer? – Ottawa Film Office
- The Secret, Jet-setting Life of a World-famous Conductor - The Washington Post
Education
A university degree in music or completion of a program at a music academy, conservatory or school of music is usually required. A period of specialized study related to conducting, composing or arranging is usually required along with experience as a musician and a demonstrated by a portfolio of work (National Occupational Classification).
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Labour market information
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Resources
- Trend Analysis: Job Market Report
- Occupational Outlook Handbook
- I want to be a Screen Composer. What will my salary be? – Globe and Mail
- 2019 Orchestra Compensation Report (U.S.A)
- Game Audio Industry Survey 2019 – gamesoundcon.com
- OpportuNext - salary range and job growth prospects - Manitoba
Professional Associations
Professional associations organize events and directories, job postings, career and labour market information. Student membership opportunities are also available. This is a great way to learn and network.
- Society of Composers, Authors, and Music Publishers of Canada (SOCAN)
- Music Professionals of Manitoba
- Choral Canada
- Manitoba Choral Association
- College Orchestra Directors Association
- Screen Composer Guild of Canada
- Canadian League of Composers
- Canadian Music Centre
- Association of Women Composers
- United States
- International
Directories, Industry Associations, and Sector Councils
These resources provide industry news, labour market information and a list of potential employers. Remember, there are usually multiple industries worth exploring.
- Manitoba Music
- Orchestras Canada
- Canadian Independent Music Association
- Professional Associations, Organizations, and Societies – Berklee College of Music
Job Boards
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Other links
External resources that will provide you with additional information about the occupation, areas of work and opportunities to build experience:
- University of Manitoba Symphony Orchestra
- Winnipeg Symphony Orchestra
- Winnipeg Youth Orchestras
- Manitoba Chamber Orchestra
- Manitoba Arts Council
- Canada Council of the Arts
- Film Scoring Jobs Online – MIDI Film Scoring
- The MIDI association – Global community of people who create music and art with MIDI
- Soundsgirls.org – Association focused on empowering and educating women in the music industry (see podcast, resources and profiles)
- ‘‘Take on your own power’: The women who are rising to the musical podium’- The Globe and Mail
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