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  1. The title of "music director" or "musical director" is used by many symphony orchestras to designate the primary conductor and artistic leader of the orchestra. The term "music director" is most common for orchestras in the United States. With European orchestras, the titles of "principal conductor" or "chief conductor" are more common, which ...

  2. Director of Music. Working closely with other members of a show’s creative team, music directors oversee all musical aspects of a musical theater or opera production, including casting performers, hiring the orchestra, rehearsing singers and orchestra members, and conducting the orchestra in performance.

  3. September 21, 2019. David Yazbek and Andrea Grody Joseph Marzullo/WENN. “The music director is to a composer-lyricist what a director is to a playwright,” says Andrea Grody, who has served as...

  4. What does a Musical Director do? The MUSICAL DIRECTOR is in charge of all music-related aspects of a production. MUSICAL DIRECTORS work with the DIRECTOR to cast the show, with the COMPOSER to understand the score, and with the CHOREOGRAPHER to develop the show’s overall movement.

  5. Oct 23, 2019 · What does a Musical Director do? A Musical Director also known as a Conductor 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.

  6. Who is a Music Director? A music director, also known as a conductor, composes appropriate songs and music to intensify the impact of emotional and dramatic scenes in movies. A musical director leads a cast, orchestra, choir, and other musical groups in a show.

  7. Role. A Musical Director (MD) takes responsibility for all the musical elements of a production, leading both the actors and musicians through rehearsals and in performance, conducting the orchestra and cast.

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