Compensation and benefits are aligned with ACO’s Collective Bargaining Agreement and AFM Local 802’s music preparation rates
Additional benefits include:
Flexible work environment
Visa sponsorship available (O-1, O-1B, others on a case-by-case basis)
Preferred Education:
4 Year Degree
Reports To: General Manager
Supervises: None
Position Type: Part-time, Per-service
POSITION SUMMARY
The Orchestra Librarian is a key staff position responsible for the concert operations of the ACO Library. The Librarian will provide support and work closely with the Artistic Director, musicians, staff, other conductors and guest artists.
ABOUT ACO
American Composers Orchestra (ACO) is dedicated to the creation, celebration, performance, and promotion of orchestral music by American composers. With a commitment to artistry, creativity, community, and equity, ACO produces concerts, pre-college and college education programs, and emerging composer professional development to foster a community of creators, audience, performers, collaborators, and funders. More information at www.americancomposers.org.
ACO’s composer advancement and artistic programs include:
EarShot Readings in NYC and in partnership with orchestras across the Americas
CoLABoratory, which provides composers with opportunities to workshop and premiere adventurous new work
Commissions and Consortia, including the Virginia B. Toulmin Orchestral Commissions Program, a program of the League of American Orchestras in partnership with ACO
EarShot Publishing, executed in partnership with Boosey & Hawkes
Concerts and recordings in NYC; recent venues include Carnegie Hall, Perelman Arts Center, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Apollo Theater, Manhattan School of Music, and others
CANDIDATE PROFILE
The ideal candidate should possess strong leadership skills, excellent organizational abilities, and a passion for the arts and nonprofit management. They should have experience in managing nonprofit organizations, fundraising, financial management, and working effectively with diverse stakeholders.
We strongly encourage applications from historically marginalized communities and backgrounds currently underrepresented in the orchestra field. We are seeking a creative, resilient, highly organized, and strategic thinker, capable of realizing boundary-breaking work from concept to completion. ACO’s staff is a small and dedicated team who share responsibilities and support each other’s roles. We offer opportunities for learning and growth, and encourage all team members to bring their full selves to our collective work with authenticity.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
MUSIC PROCUREMENT
Ensure that principal string parts are acquired far enough in advance for bowing
Check all incoming and outgoing performance materials for condition and completeness and take appropriate action to rectify any deficiencies
Check newly-commissioned scores and parts on arrival for alignment expected instrumentation and doublings per the commission agreement
MUSIC PREPARATION
Responsible for all aspects of music preparation, including but not limited to editing, proofreading, distribution, and managing the collection of and marking bowings in all string parts
Work with conductors and soloists to prepare music according to their specific requirements
Coordinate all music performance materials to ensure editions are compatible in every way
Review all music to determine if orchestra parts meet acceptable standards: legible parts, adequate rehearsal letters, numbers, and measure numbers. Take the necessary steps to correct any problems that could potentially disrupt rehearsals
Ensure that there are enough parts and scores available onsite at each service
Ensure that bowings, rehearsal letters/numbers, measure numbers, and cuts are compatible between the conductor's score, soloists’, and the players' parts
Assemble and arrange music in orchestra folders
CONCERT/REHEARSAL DUTIES
Deliver and return all music from rehearsal and performance venues
For assigned rehearsals and concerts, arrive at least one hour early to execute any changes in bowing, distribution of parts, etc.
Ensure that all musicians have music and, if not, provide alternative materials
Manage conductor's scores and batons; collect and store all music at conclusion of services
Distribute and collect music at concerts and rehearsals; assist conductors and musicians with needs related to printed music
Follow up at every rehearsal with the conductor and string principals for possible bowing changes, mistakes to be corrected in the parts, bad page turns, etc.
ORCHESTRA LIBRARY MAINTENANCE
Acquire appropriate music storage equipment and materials
Catalog and digitalize ACO commission score archive
Catalog general submissions for music director and artistic director to review
ADMINISTRATIVE
Communicate any discrepancies between received parts/scores and expected instrumentations/doublings to Personnel Manager and Operations and Production Manager
QUALIFICATIONS
Undergraduate degree required, and a minimum of five years orchestral library experience preferred
Have strong desire to work with musicians and to provide the best work environment possible
Ability to interact effectively with Artistic Director, conductor, musicians, staff, stage crew, and guest artists
Must possess knowledge and love of contemporary music
Thorough knowledge of orchestral literature, foreign terms, musical terms/signs (including bow markings) and contemporary notation
Ability to read/write music in different clefs and transpositions, transcribe parts, copy orchestra parts legibly and quickly using hand manuscript and computer notation software
Knowledge of current score editions and reference sources, enabling performance from materials meeting the highest scholarly standards
Possess knowledge of copyright laws in the U.S. and knowledge/familiarity with music licensing agencies
Knowledge of archival preservation of paper materials
Self-directed, with a strong work ethic and collaborative skills
Ability to think creatively, problem-solve in advance, meet deadlines, and work in a fast-paced environment with minimal direction
Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and a high degree of accuracy are essential
Willingness to work flexible night and weekend hours during the concert days
American Composers Orchestra (ACO) is dedicated to the creation, celebration, performance, and promotion of orchestral music by American composers. With a commitment to artistry, creativity, community, and equity, ACO produces concerts, pre-college and college education programs, and emerging composer professional development to foster a community of creators, audience, performers, collaborators, and funders. More information at?www.americancomposers.org.