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  1. In pop music, a musical director or "MD" is responsible for supervising the musical arrangements and personnel for a touring artist. This can include festivals and televised performances as well as those at traditional on-stage venues.

  2. A Musical Director leads a cast, orchestra, choir and other musical groups during a performance. They select musical arrangements and compositions to be performed and study musical scores to prepare for rehearsals.

  3. Oct 31, 2014 · A music director or chief conductor (that is, a conductor on a permanent, long-term contract with an orchestra) can be responsible for much more than just how a concert turns out.

  4. The music director on any new musical is an integral part of the creative team, making decisions that impact the final production and what is ultimately the show’s score.

  5. What does a Music Director (Theater and Opera) do? At its core, the music director’s job is to understand how songs and music serve a show’s story, setting, drama, and emotional context, and to bring out those critical elements in high quality and consistent performances.

  6. Jun 26, 2023 · A music director is a professional who prepares and leads music groups, such as bands or choirs, for live performances or recording sessions. They hold auditions to find the right musicians, select the songs the musicians play, offer musical training, and provide feedback to help musicians improve.

  7. Playbill’s “PLAYBILL ANSWERS: How to Be a Musical Director”. "Behind the Curtain" Kenny Seymour, Musical Director for Memphis the Musical. What to do, where to look, and how to build a career on Broadway.

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