{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:39:06.117Z","occupation":{"soc":"27-2041.00","title":"Music Directors and Composers","group":"Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports & Media","sector":"71","jobZone":4,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers the full spectrum of music direction and composition practice, from supervised ensemble participation and foundational score study through autonomous concert direction, original composition, and executive artistic leadership within professional performing arts organizations.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Basic conducting gestures — execute standard patterns for tempo and dynamics under the direct supervision of a senior director during rehearsal settings.","Musical scores — read and follow standard notation to identify key structural elements such as time signature, key, and dynamic markings in a supervised ensemble context.","Music theory fundamentals — apply basic harmonic and melodic principles to identify chord progressions and scales within assigned compositions in an academic or training environment.","Repertoire selection criteria — recognize factors such as ensemble size and skill level when assisting a director in choosing music for a student or community ensemble.","Music notation software — transcribe simple melodic ideas into digital notation using tools such as notation or sound editing software under guided instruction.","Rehearsal protocols — follow established rehearsal plans and director cues to support ensemble coordination during scheduled practice sessions.","Score study habits — analyze assigned scores to identify tempo markings, phrasing indications, and articulation details in preparation for supervised rehearsal participation.","Sound experimentation — test basic tonal combinations using synthesizers or digital audio workstations under direction to explore initial compositional ideas.","Active listening skills — distinguish pitch accuracy, rhythmic precision, and tonal balance among ensemble sections during supervised rehearsal observations.","Written communication — draft basic program notes or rehearsal schedules using word processing software to support administrative tasks in a music organization."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Conducting gestures — execute expressive baton and gestural techniques to convey tempo, phrasing, and dynamic contrast to an ensemble during live rehearsals with minimal oversight.","Ensemble direction — lead rehearsals for small-to-medium ensembles to achieve targeted tonal balance, rhythmic cohesion, and interpretive consistency across multiple sessions.","Score interpretation — develop a personal musical interpretation of assigned works by studying scores in detail and cross-referencing historical and stylistic references independently.","Harmonic and melodic structures — apply music theory principles to construct functional harmonies, counterpoint lines, and melodic motifs within original compositions or arrangements.","Repertoire planning — evaluate ensemble capabilities, score availability, and programmatic variety to independently select and sequence music for a seasonal performance calendar.","Musical composition notation — transcribe original or arranged musical ideas into complete scores using notation software or manuscript in a professional production environment.","Sound design exploration — experiment systematically with synthesizer patches, digital effects, and layered instrumentation to evaluate and refine compositional textures.","Instrumentation decisions — determine appropriate voicings, rhythmic structures, and tonal balances for compositions by assessing the capabilities of available performers and instruments.","Personnel coordination — schedule and coordinate ensemble members across multiple rehearsal calls using calendar and office suite software in a mid-size performing arts organization.","Audience and stakeholder communication — present program concepts and rehearsal expectations clearly to ensemble members and organizational staff in professional meetings."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Expressive conducting — shape nuanced musical performances autonomously through precise gestural communication of tone color, pitch, volume, and phrasing during live and recorded concerts.","Full ensemble direction — lead large ensembles through complex rehearsal and performance cycles, resolving non-routine technical and interpretive challenges without supervisory guidance.","Deep score analysis — independently develop layered musical interpretations informed by historical context, compositional intent, and performance practice research across diverse repertoire.","Advanced composition — create sophisticated tonal structures, extended harmonies, and rhythmic architectures that serve specific artistic and programmatic goals in commissioned or self-initiated works.","Strategic repertoire curation — design cohesive season programs that balance artistic ambition, audience engagement, ensemble strengths, and budgetary constraints across an entire performance year.","Orchestration and voicing — specify precise instrumental combinations, harmonic textures, and dynamic balances within full orchestral or large ensemble scores to realize complex compositional visions.","Technology-integrated composition — leverage digital audio workstations, synthesizers, and music editing software to prototype, refine, and produce high-fidelity realizations of original compositions.","Critical listening and feedback — diagnose and correct intonation, blend, articulation, and stylistic inconsistencies across all sections of a professional ensemble in real-time rehearsal environments.","Cross-disciplinary collaboration — coordinate musical interpretation with stage directors, choreographers, and audio engineers to achieve unified artistic outcomes in multi-disciplinary productions.","Complex problem solving — adapt program content, staffing, or performance approach rapidly in response to unforeseen challenges such as soloist cancellations or venue limitations during live events."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Artistic leadership — set the long-term musical vision and programming philosophy for a professional performing arts organization, aligning repertoire strategy with institutional mission and community identity.","Compositional legacy — create large-scale original works that advance the field of contemporary composition, establishing a distinctive artistic voice recognized across national or international platforms.","Conductor development — mentor and evaluate emerging conductors and music directors through master classes, critiques, and structured leadership assignments within a professional or academic institution.","Organizational systems design — establish rehearsal frameworks, performance standards, and quality evaluation processes that define excellence benchmarks across all ensembles within a large arts organization.","Executive repertoire strategy — negotiate with publishers, licensing bodies, and commissioning agencies to secure rights and resources that support a multi-year artistic programming agenda.","Industry influence and advocacy — represent the organization before boards, funders, media, and government arts bodies, persuasively communicating the cultural and economic value of live music performance.","Personnel leadership — recruit, hire, evaluate, and develop a full roster of professional musicians and administrative staff, applying strategic human capital planning across an entire performing arts institution.","Innovation in music technology — pioneer the integration of emerging digital tools, interactive media, and electronic sound design into institutional programming, shaping the organization's technological identity.","Cross-sector partnership development — forge strategic alliances with educational institutions, media companies, and community organizations to expand the reach and impact of the organization's musical programs.","Scholarly and educational contribution — produce authoritative publications, curriculum frameworks, or public lectures that elevate standards of music theory education and conducting practice within the professional community."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 4.0)","crosswalk":"https://skillscrosswalk.com","generator":"LER.me"},"attribution":"© EBSCOed"}