Employers of Music majors in GA

Music Directors and Conductors

Music directors, also called conductors, lead orchestras and other musical groups during performances and recording sessions. Composers write and arrange original music in a variety of musical styles. Most music directors work for religious organizations and schools, or are self-employed. Music directors may spend a lot of time traveling to different performances. Composers can work in offices, recording studios, or their own homes. Educational and training requirements for music directors and composers vary, although most positions require related work experience. A music director or conductor for a symphony orchestra typically needs a master’s degree; a choir director may need a bachelor’s degree. There are no formal educational requirements for those interested in writing popular music. The median annual wage for music directors and composers was $50,590 in May 2017. Employment of music directors and composers is projected to grow 6 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. The number of people attending musical performances, such as symphonies and concerts, and theatrical performances, such as ballets and musical theater, is expected to remain steady. Despite expected growth, tough competition for jobs is anticipated because of the large number of people interested in entering this field.

Musicians and Singers

Musicians and singers play instruments or sing for live audiences and in recording studios. Musicians and singers often perform in settings such as concert halls, arenas, and clubs. There are no postsecondary education requirements for musicians or singers interested in performing popular music. However, many performers of classical music and opera have at least a bachelor’s degree. Musicians and singers need extensive training and regular practice to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary to interpret music at a professional level. The median hourly wage for musicians and singers was $26.96 in May 2017. Employment of musicians and singers is projected to grow 6 percent from 2016 to 2026, about as fast as the average for all occupations. Growth will be due to increases in demand for musical performances. However, there will be tough competition for jobs because of the large number of people who are interested in becoming musicians and singers.

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Robert W. Woodruff Arts Center, Inc.
ATLANTA SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
Georgia State University
School of Music
University of Georgia
School of Music
Daniel and Wilson, Inc.
Patchwerk Recording Studios
ATL Top 20 LLC
Augusta Symphony, Inc.
Sumthin' Outta Nothin' ATL LLC
Soul Circus, Inc.
Universoul Circus
Atlanta Symphony Festival Orchestra, Inc.
Atlanta Symphony Orchestra
Found Stages, Inc.
Savannah Theatre Project LLC
Savannah Theatre
Bando Beatz L.C.
The Music Class Inc
The Atlanta Music Project Inc
Atlanta Institute of Music and Media, Inc.
Money Tree Recordings LLC
Musicbuk Inc.
The Coastal Symphony of Georgia Inc
Winder-Barrow Community Theatre, Inc.
The Music Class Inc
Green Machine Studios L.L.C.
Royal Wave Ent LP
Mixtapemessiahdaily, LLC
Wawmart LLC
Wawmart
Magic Eastern Ensemble, Inc
Caa Sports LLC
Szikman Ventures, LLC
Sandy Springs Music
The Georgia Academy of Music Inc
Armani Iman LLC
Mosaic Transport
Patchwerks Inc.
Patchwerks Recordings Studio
Synchronicity Theatre
Tps At Fort Mac, LLC
Orchestrate Build, LLC
Mmd Entertainment, Llc.
Vybe Chyle, Inc.
King Pen Studio LLC
Crossover Touring, LLC
Music Matters Productions, LLC
Artists Rock The M-I-C, LLC
Road Runners Music Group LLC
Taylor Robinson Music Voice
Streetmademusicgroup
Corpsvets, Inc.
ATLANTA CORPSVETS
Dara Aso
XCEL Talent Agency LLC
Grand Theatre
V-Source Office & Marketing LLC
Makithot, LLC
Memphis 10 LLC
Saedi Music Entertainment LLC
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