The overarching objectives of the Music Director are to:
develop the choir musically;
maintain and enhance performance standards;
ensure that members’ experiences of rehearsing and performing together are enjoyable and educational and, in so doing, maintain a strong level of membership.
The Music Director will:
prepare the choir for concerts, conducting weekly rehearsals (approximately 40 per season) and public concerts undertaken by the choir (4 per season, or such additional concerts as the Music Director and Committee shall agree);
arrange cover for absences as needed, including any absence of the Accompanist, ensuring rehearsals continue as planned;
seek to maintain and improve members’ singing technique, musical knowledge and general musical ability through weekly rehearsals;
propose and agree with the Committee concert programmes that are costed, varied and stimulating. These should take into account the choir’s musical potential and interests, likely audience popularity, and budget availability. The preparation of concert and associated rehearsal programmes should be completed at least 18 months in advance of the start of a season;
The Music Director will:
contribute to the effective management and leadership of the choir, working in partnership with the Committee, and will:
attend Committee meetings (usually four times per year on non-rehearsal evenings) whenever is reasonably possible;
liaise with Committee members as required in between meetings; and
provide guidance and advice as appropriate on all musical matters including vocal balance.
in conjunction with the choir librarian, choose musical editions and suggest sources of copies, giving adequate notice for the librarian to obtain copies of the music before the first rehearsal for a concert;
source and contract, subject to agreement with the Committee, soloists and accompanying orchestras or ensembles where required, as appropriate for the choir’s budget. Liaise with the Treasurer to facilitate performance payments;
prepare a Music Director’s report for the choir’s Annual General Meeting each September;
The Music Director will:
assist the choir’s publicity and marketing personnel in the preparation of posters, season brochures and press releases and in the use of social media and dealings with the local press;
prepare the content for printed programmes for all concerts, writing programme notes and ensuring that soloist biographies are up-to-date and correct;