Artistic Director – Resound Ensemble – San Francisco, CA

Resound Ensemble Artistic Director Position Description

Resound Ensemble, a chamber chorus of volunteer mixed voices based in San Francisco, seeks applicants for the part-time position of Artistic Director to lead the organization in its fifth year of existence.

Our mission statement: Resound Ensemble is a community of singers sharing intimate, engaging performances with audiences in the San Francisco Bay Area. We are committed to an eclectic repertoire that connects today’s audience to the human experience through song. To learn more: https://youtu.be/LvxPJdkaE8w

The Artistic Director executes the artistic mission and vision of Resound Ensemble and is responsible for the leadership and direction of all performance aspects of the organization. The Artistic Director reports to and is accountable to the Board of Directors (BOD). The Chair of the BOD supervises the Artistic Director.

The Artistic Director is expected to collaborate on organizational matters and to actively communicate with various committees in honoring the ensemble’s mission and vision.

Artistic Management

Provides overall artistic leadership and direction for Resound Ensemble and small ensembles.
Programming:
Chooses and programs all musical repertoire.
Curates programming consistent with Resound Ensemble’s mission and identity that inspires and moves audiences.
Selects a balanced repertoire that serves to attract and retain members and supportive audiences.
Selects works that offer opportunities for musical growth, yet remain appropriate to the skill set of singing members.
Commissions new works and arrangements.
Seeks out new musical partnerships and opportunities.
Plans and directs all Resound Ensemble rehearsals:
Prepares seasonal rehearsal schedules in collaboration with the BOD.
Leads all musical rehearsals, and arranges for a replacement director in the event of a planned absence.
Manages rehearsal time appropriately, ensuring that ensembles are adequately prepared for performance.
Conducts rehearsals in a manner promoting musical growth and vocal health.
Plans and directs all concerts and performances.
Supervises all artistic aspects of concert planning and production in collaboration with the Production Committee.
Schedules and conducts twice-yearly auditions of new potential members, and conducts yearly auditions of all current members.
Schedules and conducts auditions for small ensembles and soloists.
Selects, schedules, and provides direction for all paid and volunteer artistic personnel, including accompanist, section leaders, and guest musicians.

Board and Committee Relations

Serves as an ex-officio advisory member of the BOD:
Assists with balancing the artistic goals with budgetary considerations.
Provides monthly Artistic Director reports to the BOD.
Attends monthly BOD meetings.
Works collaboratively and creatively with the BOD.
Attends other committee meetings, and assists with committee and administrative tasks as necessary.
Selects performance venues in collaboration with the Production Committee.
Meets and communicates regularly with the Chair of the BOD.

Financial Management

Manages the artistic aspects of the budget, including purchasing music and contracting musicians, with oversight from the BOD.
Participates in annual budget planning process.
Participates in the preparation of grant applications.

Public Relations

Serves as a spokesperson for Resound Ensemble.
Conducts personal donor outreach and donor development activities.
Makes announcements during concerts regarding program, soloists, commissions, and other artistic aspects of the performance.
Attends all post-concert receptions.
Participates in community activities that advance the mission of the ensemble.
Provides input on Resound Ensemble’s design, branding, and public image.

Membership Relations

Complies with and enforces Resound Ensemble policies and guidelines.
Manages the ensemble’s expectations and communicates with members regularly through rehearsal announcements and timely emails.
Responds to communications and concerns of members in a timely manner.
Welcomes feedback and input regarding repertoire while retaining authority as director.

Qualifications

Three years of experience directing or working with a community-based ensemble and with singers of various musical skills and experience.
Minimum of a Bachelor’s degree in music.
Training in choral conducting, with the ability to communicate his or her musical interpretation through gesture and conducting technique, and through verbal instruction.
Demonstrated knowledge of various musical styles, music theory, and music history.
Superior aural skills.
Comprehensive knowledge of the voice.
Able to effectively work with accompanists and other instrumentalists.
Facility with languages, and a command of choral diction and articulation.

Personal Qualities

Is a visionary, a motivator, a creative thinker, and a hard worker
Has integrity and engenders trust, on and off the podium
Is a team builder and diplomat who understands and successfully navigates small- and large-group dynamics
Is disciplined, inquisitive, and a life-long learner
Exhibits confidence and has the strength to make difficult choices and to argue persuasively for those choices
Is able to inspire musicians to communicate, through music, to their audiences
Brings joy, enthusiasm, and passion to the music-making process

Job Requirements

Average of 10 hours per week (evenings and weekends)
Weekly Wednesday evening three-hour rehearsals
Other rehearsals—auditions, sectionals, small ensembles, retreats (approximately 10-15 hours per month)
Two concert series per year, with three concerts in the fall and four concerts in the spring
Monthly two-hour BOD meetings, weekly one-hour meetings with the BOD Chair
Personal rehearsal preparation as needed
Job begins June 1st, 2016
Salary is $1100/month

How to apply

Please send resumes, cover letters, and any supporting media to search@resoundensemble.org

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