Chorus Master
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Chorus Master
POSITION DESCRIPTION Job Title Chorus Master Date 20 March 2015 Department Artistic Reports to: Director of Artistic Planning Location MSO Southbank Offices Role Status: TBC 1. POSITION PURPOSE To establish and maintain the performance standards of a symphonic chorus of international standing. To provide plans for the artistic development of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra chorus within policy and budgetary guidelines of the company. A key role within the Chorus, the role of Chorus Master reports to the Director of Artistic Planning, however works collaboratively with the Chorus Coordinator and the Artistic and Operations departments. 2. MSO VALUES & BEHAVIOURS Excellence We will deliver the highest standards of performance at all times, artistically and organisationally Creativity We will be inventive and imaginative, supporting creativity throughout the company and always seeking new ways to inspire our artists, audiences, supporters and staff Flexibility We will be adaptable and responsive, constantly evolving to meet our stakeholders’ needs and expectations and realise new opportunities Leadership We will demonstrate the highest levels of professionalism and be passionate advocates for our company, our artists and the art form Responsibility We will be exemplars of good governance, sustainability and accountability to our stakeholders Integrity We will be open and honest, reliable and respectful, and ethical at all times 3. DIMENSIONS & WORKING RELATIONSHIPS Reports to Director of Artistic Planning Direct Working Relationships Director of Artistic Planning Artistic team members Director of Operations Operations team members Director of Education and Community Engagement Director of Marketing Marketing team members Director of Development Development team members Finance team members 4. MAJOR RESPONSIBILITY AREAS The main responsibilities of the Chorus Master are: 5. KEY RESULT AREA ARTISTIC LEADERSHIP Preparation of choral works for performances Audition and reaudition singers for the MSO Chorus Relationship & Resource Management Occupational Health & Safety MAJOR ACTIVITIES Audition, re-audition and select the best available singers for membership of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus on a regular basis. Preparation of choral works for performances with Music Director and guest conductors of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. Preparation and conducting of choral works in non-orchestral concerts, to be agreed with the Music Director and Director of Artistic Planning of the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. In consultation with the Director of Artistic Planning, research new repertoire for the MSO Chorus and new performance opportunities which support and enhance the skills and reputation of the organisation. In consultation with the Director of Artistic Planning, selection of nonorchestral concert repertoire, including the consideration of invitations to perform with other organisations. Provide artistic advice on all vocal matters to the Artistic team. Oversee performance standards of associate artists (repetiteurs, guest conductors, language coaches). Foster emerging artists (singers, conductors, composers, accompanists). Position Description – Chorus Coordinator 5. KEY RESULT AREA MAJOR ACTIVITIES BUILDING EFFECTIVE RELATIONSHIPS The key challenge for the Chorus Master is ensuring that inter-company relationships are collaborative and that communication to key stakeholders is proactive, with outcomes aligned to the goals of the Chorus & larger organisation. Create supportive and collaborative working environment for Chorus Coordinator Form collaborative and constructive relationships with all MSO Chorus members, Chorus Committee, volunteers and internal stakeholders of the MSO Establish and sustain effective relationships with networks both internal and external to the MSO to enhance the profile of the MSO ADMINISTRATIVE Liaise with the Chorus Coordinator and determine necessary rehearsals for concert activity and construct year-long rehearsal schedules for MSO Chorus Liaise with the Chorus Coordinator and the operations team regarding stage set up and performance venues. Monitor and evaluate activities of MSO Chorus in respect of long-term strategies and objectives. Investigate and develop activities which provide opportunities for the members to develop and enhance their skills. Establish and implement organisation strategies, objectives, policies and programs. Maintain lines of communication with all members of the MSO Chorus, including members of the Chorus committee. Carry out other associated duties as required. Attend all MSO Chorus committee meetings as MSO management representative. OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY Work with management and other team members to ensure that all occupational health and safety (OHS) risks are minimised through awareness and application of safe working practices. OTHER Carry out any other associated duties as reasonably requested 6. DECISION MAKING AUTHORITY The position holder works under the general direction of the Director of Artistic Planning. Page 3 of 4 Position Description – Chorus Coordinator 7. ESSENTIAL CRITERIA Proven abilities as a trainer and conductor of symphonic choruses Thorough knowledge of the repertoire for chorus and orchestra and a capella Knowledge of vocal talent across Australia and worldwide Sound administrative and organising skills Excellent written and verbal communication skills Demonstrated ability to liaise effectively with artists, management, chorus members and members of the orchestra Computer skills Candidate must have tertiary music qualifications and preferably experience in arts administration. 8. DESIRABLE CRITERIA Demonstrated experience in an orchestral or chorus environment; An appreciation or interest in the arts/classical music. 9. PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS Pragmatic and logical in approach with excellent organisational skills; Ability to form and sustain effective relationships with key stakeholders Exceptional attention to detail; Able to achieve outcomes with minimal direct management; Ability to work with autonomously and within a team as required; Display initiative and drive to self motivate and at times, motivate others. 10. POSITION DESCRIPTION MAINTENANCE Date of last review: 22 April 2015, Version 1.1 Conducted By: Ronald Vermeulen – Director Artistic Planning Helena Balazs – Chorus Coordinator Date for next review: Page 4 of 4 APPENDIX ONE – CHORUS PROFILE MELBOURNE SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA CHORUS The Melbourne Symphony Orchestra Chorus has built an international reputation for the highest standards and for bold artistic planning. Known as the Melbourne Chorale until 2008, it has since been integrated with the Melbourne Symphony Orchestra. The Chorus sings with the finest conductors, including Sir Andrew Davis, Edward Gardner, Mark Wigglesworth, Bernard Labadie, Stephen Layton, Vladimir Ashkenazy, Masaaki Suzuki and Manfred Honeck. Recent highlights include Britten’s War Requiem, Kancheli’s Styx, Brett Dean’s The Last Days of Socrates, Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, Rachmaninov’s The Bells and Wagner’s The Flying Dutchman. The Chorus is committed to developing and performing new Australian and international choral repertoire. Commissions include Brett Dean’s Katz und Spatz (commissioned with the Swedish Radio Choir), Ross Edwards’ Mountain Chant (commissioned with Cantillation), Paul Stanhope’s Exile Lamentations (commissioned with Sydney Chamber Choir and London’s Elysian Singers), and Gabriel Jackson’s To the Field of Stars (commissioned with the Netherlands Chamber Choir and Stockholm’s St Jacob’s Chamber Choir). The Chorus has also premiered works by many composers, including MacMillan, Pärt, Henze, Schnittke, Bryars, Silvestrov,Maskats, Machuel and Vasks. The Chorus has made critically acclaimed recordings for Chandos and ABC Classics, has performed across Brazil including at the Cultura Inglesa Festival in Sao Paolo, in Kuala Lumpur with the Malaysian Philharmonic Orchestra, with The Australian Ballet, Sydney Symphony Orchestra, West Australian Symphony Orchestra, Barbra Streisand, at the Melbourne International Arts Festival, at the 2011 AFL Grand Final and the Sydney Olympic Arts Festival.