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Artistic Coordinator

Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra

Posted 06/06/22

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2533 Columbus Street, New Orleans, LA, 70119

Inactive
Full-Time
Entry level
Performing Arts
In Person

Job Description

Position Summary:  The Artistic Programming Coordinator (APC) reports to the Director of Programming. The APC acts as an artist liaison between guest soloists, conductors, and LPO staff, and executes all requests and needs of guest artists and conductors. The APC provides general support to the programming department as requested by the Director of Programming.

As the only full-time musician-governed and collaboratively operated orchestra in the United States, the LPO’s unique structure fosters a close relationship between the musicians, artistic and administrative staff, Music Director, and other constituents. The APC nurtures positive relationships with these groups, creating a workplace environment conducive to the highest quality musicianship.

 

Duties and Responsibilities:

·        Serve as primary contact for all guest artists (soloists, guest conductors, choirs, etc.) after contracts are fully executed.

·        Arrange flights, lodging, airport ground transportation, and hospitality requests for all LPO guest artists.

·        Maintain ongoing communication with guest artist managers and artists about schedules, rehearsals, travel, accommodations, and production requirements.

·        Implement all approved artist requests on contracts and riders.

·        Prepare and manage itineraries for guest artists and conductors.

·        Provide and/or secure approved ground transportation between artist lodging and concert/rehearsal venues during the entire stay of guest artists. (Owning a vehicle seating up to five people is preferred. Mileage for ground transportation shall be reimbursed with submission of proper documentation.)

·        Be present at all rehearsals, events, and concerts involving guest artists to assist them as needed.

·        Coordinate with stage crew to ensure dressing rooms are prepared for guest artists and all conductors and execute needs according to contracts and riders.

·        Support Education and Community Engagement activities that involve guest artists, such as master classes.

·        Research artists and works to assist in the planning processes.

·        Manage the routing process for all artist contracts.

·        Obtain O-1B visas for guest artists and conductors as needed.

·        Perform other duties as assigned by the Director of Programming.

 

Position Requirements


  • Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience required, emphasis in music strongly preferred.  Professional orchestra performance experience preferred.
  • Successful experience working with orchestral musicians and conductors.
  • Ability to work with and maintain confidential data.
  • Ability to apply troubleshooting and problem-solving skills as issues arise.
  • Ability to promote a positive and passionate work atmosphere by behaving and communicating with internal and external contacts in a manner using considerable professionalism, tact and enthusiasm.  Ability to interact with others in a manner that inspires trust and confidence.
  • Must have passion for excellence along with professionalism, dedication and commitment.
  • Excellent planning and organizational skills.
  • Outstanding oral and written communications skills.
  • Results and team-oriented work style characterized by a creative and tenacious approach to problem solving.
  • Flexible and resilient – comfortable embracing change.
  • Unwavering commitment to artistic excellence.
  • Ability to use various computer applications including proficiency in the use of Microsoft Office.  Significant experience with OPAS and Microsoft Excel preferred.
  • Willing to work regular evenings and weekends.
  • Smart phone, laptop, and automobile required.

Skills

  • Collaborative Problem Solving
  • Committed to Professionalism
  • Exceptionally well organized
  • Flexible approach to work
  • Oral & Writing Skills

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About Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra

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Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (lpomusic.com)

 Formed in 1991, the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra (LPO) is the only full-time musician-governed and collaboratively operated orchestra in the United States and the only full-time professional orchestra in the state of Louisiana. Now approaching the beginning of its 31st season, the LPO is a Group 3 orchestra with a pre-pandemic budget of $5.5 million serving an annual audience of approximately 60,000 in one of the most culturally vibrant cities in the nation.

LPO offerings have included a full 36-week season with more than 100 performances, including classics, light classics, pops, education, family, park, and community engagement concerts in New Orleans and across a multi-parish area. The LPO’s education and community engagement work encompasses partnerships with K-12 educational institutions, Louisiana universities, and communities in a twelve-parish area as part of its mission to transform people and communities through music.

The LPO has a tri-partite organizational governance structure comprised of 67 musicians, a full-time administrative staff of 17, and a Board of Trustees composed of 43 members (12 musicians, 26 community members, and five voting ex-officio representatives) who are elected by the musicians.

Since the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic, the orchestra has continued many of its pre-pandemic activities, while also creating exciting new initiatives in order to expand visibility in the City of New Orleans and surrounding region. With the assistance of federal PPP support, continued incentive support from Louisiana Economic Development, and generous contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations, we have continued to perform regularly during our 2020-21 season, including a 26-week subscriber/member series of two virtual concert programs, Orpheum Sessions and Suite Sundays, and several outdoor in-person chamber programs, including Music in the Museums and Subscriber Serenades. Our educational programs, Soul Strings and Music for Life, have also continued during this unprecedented pandemic era (see our website for additional details). The LPO is actively planning a future that maintains our governance structure, pre-pandemic performance schedule, and multiple educational activities while also expanding the diversity of our programming to reach a broader, more inclusive audience.