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).

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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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Information for foreign-trained Conductor, Composer and Arrangers - from the Canadian Information Centre for International Credentials 

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