As a musician, the possibilities are endless. Whether you’re a composer, instrumentalist, or singer, you have the power to create unforgettable performances. Your music can be heard in a studio or in front of a live audience, and you have the freedom to work independently or collaborate with others. You can be a part of a band, choir, theatrical ensemble, opera company, or orchestra, and make a meaningful impact on the world through your art. The world is your stage, and you have the talent and passion to shine.
Honing your skills is crucial in a highly competitive environment, regardless of your preferred style. Success requires a significant amount of time and dedication
Job Description:
• Perform at concerts, festivals, theatres, and other music venues.
• Participate in recording sessions.
• Practise regularly, attend rehearsals, and plan performances.
• Prepare for auditions.
• Look after your instrument and/or voice.
• Set up/tune your instrument and other equipment and arrange for its transportation if required.
• Compose new songs and music.
• Promote your act by making demos, using social media, setting up your own website, and contacting agents and record companies.
• Seek out new venues in which to perform.
• Arrange gigs and tours either yourself or through a manager or agent.
• Deliver educational work in schools, businesses, and the wider community.
• Manage the administration of business activities, such as handling accounts, negotiating fees, and organising the distribution of your recordings both offline and online.