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Music Director

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High School

What high school courses should you take if you're interested in this career? Get your answers from the Arts, Audio-Video Technology and Communications cluster Performing Arts pathway.

Education Level

Education training and experience are required at different levels for success in different occupations.

Bachelor's degree or higher, plus work experience

Educational and training requirements for music directors vary, although most positions require related work experience. A conductor for a symphony orchestra typically needs a master’s degree; a choir director may need a bachelor’s degree.

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Most universities and colleges have a music department. Conductors usually have a university degree, college diploma or other post-secondary specialized training in their area of work. Requirements for employment are experience and the ability to demonstrate performing skills.

"I don't think conducting should be studied as an undergraduate. I think one should play in an orchestra before trying to lead one. My music degrees are in flute performance. I studied conducting later at places like the Conductor's Institute and at Aspen," says conductor Nan Washburn.

"For a degree program, I'd look for a school with a good teacher and lots of opportunities for the student to actually conduct. In or outside of school, take or create any opportunity to get in front of an orchestra to practice your craft!" she says.

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