Annual Orchestra Budgets, CEO, Conductor, Concertmaster pay
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This report lists total annual expenditures and CEO compensation for many US orchestras.
The Los Angeles Philharmonic spends the most: $117,813,629.
The Chattanooga Symphony spends the least: $2,463,823.
Update: this list compiles Annual expenditure and Music Director pay for 2013/14
Jap van Zweden of Dallas got $5 Million! (some kind of a bonus was involved)
The Colorado Springs conductor got $77,000
Several others are listed as N/A so someone may have gotten even less.
Update:
Report on Concertmaster pay
Highest: New York Philharmonic $615,924
Lowest: Colorado Symphony $116,468
Again, several are listed as N/A
The Los Angeles Philharmonic spends the most: $117,813,629.
The Chattanooga Symphony spends the least: $2,463,823.
Update: this list compiles Annual expenditure and Music Director pay for 2013/14
Jap van Zweden of Dallas got $5 Million! (some kind of a bonus was involved)
The Colorado Springs conductor got $77,000
Several others are listed as N/A so someone may have gotten even less.
Update:
Report on Concertmaster pay
Highest: New York Philharmonic $615,924
Lowest: Colorado Symphony $116,468
Again, several are listed as N/A
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I'm pretty sure our little local orchestra spends way less than Chattanooga. They have 4 part time people in the office and play 4-5 concerts a year.
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I should focus on business politics affairs instead of practicing my instrument.
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One thing I noticed is the relationship between executive compensation and overall budget. On average, it's just under 2%; the high is 4.75% and the low is 0.72%. . Unsurprisingly, the groups with smaller overall budgets tend to pay a larger proportion of same to their chief executive.
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Quote from: JohnL on Jun 21, 2016, 01:22PMOne thing I noticed is the relationship between executive compensation and overall budget. On average, it's just under 2%; the high is 4.75% and the low is 0.72%. . Unsurprisingly, the groups with smaller overall budgets tend to pay a larger proportion of same to their chief executive.
That would be the efficiencies of scale at work, I guess.
0.72% of the lowest orchestra expense up there would be only $17,739. Any CEO you could get for that would be practically a volunteer.
That would be the efficiencies of scale at work, I guess.
0.72% of the lowest orchestra expense up there would be only $17,739. Any CEO you could get for that would be practically a volunteer.
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The top post is updated with a new list that gives Music Director pay.
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Top post updated with list for concertmaster pay.
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Pfff... definitely there's money, but going only to a couple of pockets.
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While at the University I decided that if I was to play professionally for my whole livelihood, I would need to learn violin and just play the trombone for my own pleasure. The chances of a good gig as a violinist are much better.
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Quote from: Whitbey on Dec 16, 2016, 08:28PMWhile at the University I decided that if I was to play professionally for my whole livelihood, I would need to learn violin and just play the trombone for my own pleasure. The chances of a good gig as a violinist are much better.
Viola is even better.
Viola is even better.
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Quote from: Burgerbob on Dec 16, 2016, 08:42PMBut then you have to play viola!
Ever play 2nd Violin?
You know the definition of a String Quartet, don't you? A good violinist, a bad violinist, and ex-violinist and somebody who hates violinists
Ever play 2nd Violin?
You know the definition of a String Quartet, don't you? A good violinist, a bad violinist, and ex-violinist and somebody who hates violinists
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Quote from: Burgerbob on Dec 16, 2016, 08:42PMBut then you have to play viola!
Ever play 2nd Violin?
You know the definition of a String Quartet, don't you? A good violinist, a bad violinist, and ex-violinist and somebody who hates violinists
Ever play 2nd Violin?
You know the definition of a String Quartet, don't you? A good violinist, a bad violinist, and ex-violinist and somebody who hates violinists