

Individual negotiations can be made based on these minimum rates. The MU’s live rates are based on an hourly rate which a self-employed musician needs to charge in order to earn an income, relative to their training, experience and expertise. Payable per day to cover meals and expenses: £50.00 Payable when return would be after 2:00 am: £110.00 Subsistence Payable when time of return is between midnight and 2:00 am: £28.40 Overnight stay Minimum of 15 mins per 2 hours playing Late fees Group D – subject to individual negotiation – Drum Kit Percussion Harps: Keyboards: P.A.ġ5% of fee for each additional instrument Breaks.Group C - £21.64 – Contra Bassoon Baritone Sax French Horn + 1 other brass instrument Trombone + 1 other brass instrument or bag of mutes: Two Saxes Cello Bass Clarinet: Pedalboards.Group A - £31.45 – Electric Guitar (inc’ Amp) Bass Guitar (inc’ Amp) Double Bass.

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Distance fees: £10.80 per hour pro rata.Hourly rate of £46.50 payable at time and a half, therefore £69.75 per hour (or part thereof). Sundays or Bank Holidays to be paid at double time.

Weekly rate (max 30 hours): £1,046.75 Overtime Minimum call 1½ hours: £69.75 Exam accompanists Rehearsal pianistsĢ hours minimum call: £93.00 Audition accompanistsģ hours minimum call: £139.50 Dance class accompanists and ballet school Minimum rates of pay per musician working as an accompanist, April 2022. Olivet Presbyterian Church.įor more info about our past directors and history of our musical direction, please visit our history website here. Additionally, he leads his own choir as the Music Director at Mt. As a Nationally Certified Teacher of Music, Jon is a sought-after piano teacher giving lessons to nearly fifty private students each week. He adjudicates for local festivals and competitions and serves as a member of the Oxford Music Teachers Forum as well as the Music Teachers National Association. Jon is also active as a pianist and teacher outside of the university. Jon’s teaching responsibilities at Miami include Sight-Singing/Dictation and Functional Piano classes. With these groups, he has toured in nine countries among North America, South America, and Europe. He regularly collaborates with vocalists, instrumentalists, and ensembles from the Greater Cincinnati area. He has performed with other choral groups at Miami, including the Chamber Singers and Choraliers. He began accompanying the Men’s Glee Club as a graduate student in 2012, performing with the group at its Carnegie Hall appearance. Jon Sanford is an Adjunct Professor of Music and Staff Accompanist at Miami University, where he received a Master of Music degree in Piano Performance. Jones holds the MM degree in choral conducting from East Carolina University, and the BM degree in vocal music education from Middle Tennessee State University. In addition to the DMA degree in conducting from CCM, Dr. His research on collegiate male glee clubs led to publication in the Choral Journal, the Research Memorandum Series, a presentation at the 2008 Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses National Seminar, as well as an entry in the Encyclopedia of American Music and Culture. Prior to his appointment at Miami, he served as conductor of the Men’s Chorus at the University of Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music while completing the Doctor of Musical Arts degree. In July 2014, he represented ACDA as a conductor in the International Conductors Exchange Program in Beijing, China, where he conducted a children’s, youth, and ladies choir in concert at the Forbidden City Concert Hall. He also serves ACDA as the Central Division representative for the International Conductors Exchange Program. Jones is an active guest conductor and clinician and serves on the Ohio Choral Directors Association board as the Youth and Student Activities R & S Chair and the IMC National Board of Directors. In 2012, he conducted the Collegiate Chorale at the Lotus World Music Festival.ĭr. He has conducted the Men’s Glee Club at the 2014 American Choral Directors Association Central Division Conference, as well as at the 20 the Intercollegiate Men’s Choruses (IMC) National Conferences. Most recently in May 2014, he led the Men’s Glee Club in an international choral competition in Luxembourg and received the First Grand Prize.

He has conducted concerts throughout the United States, as well as internationally in Belgium, England, Germany, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Wales, and China. Jeremy Jones, Assistant Professor of Music at Miami University, conducts the Collegiate Chorale and Men’s Glee Club, teaches choral music courses, and supervises student teachers.
