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:; [[WikiPedia:Music director|Music Director]]
:; [[WikiPedia:Music director|Music Director]]
:; [[WikiPedia:Kapellmeister#Contemporary_usage|Kapellmeister]]
:; [[WikiPedia:Kapellmeister#Contemporary_usage|Kapellmeister]]
:: In the classical era, this title indicated a [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|conductor]] role, as the church or nobleman was responsible for employment of musicians, fiscal matters, and most repertoire selection. In modern times, however, while the title has become less frequent, when it is used, it indicates the same general responsibilities of a Music Director.
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::* Exception: When used by the Kapellmeister of a ''military'' band, the title is most equivalent to a [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Bandmaster]], and not a Music Director.
:; Organist and Master of the Choristers
:; [[WikiPedia:Organist and Master of the Choristers|Organist and Master of the Choristers]]
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:: A title typically given to the Director of Music at a cathedral, most commonly at Anglican cathedrals in the United Kingdom. This title also implies additional roles beyond those typical to a music director:
:; Artistic Director
::* This [[Artist|artist]] is the organist for the cathedral, though the artist typically only plays the organ during rehearsals of the cathedral choir. [[Proposal:Supporting Musician Relationship Type Proposal|Supporting Musician Relationship Type]] with the [[Rehearsal Relationship Attribute]] and organ [[Instrument Relationship Attribute]] should also be used.
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::* This [[Artist|artist]] is the choirmaster for the cathedral choir. [[Proposal:Choirmaster Position Relationship Type Proposal|Choirmaster Position Relationship Type]] should also be used.
principal conductor" or "chief conductor
::* Finally, in addition to conducting the cathedral choir, this [[Artist|artist]] is also responsible for training the singers in the choir. [[Proposal:Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type Proposal|Vocal Coach Position Relationship Type]] should also be used.
:; [[WikiPedia:Artistic director (music)|Artistic Director]] (or sometimes simply 'Director')
:: An Artistic Director typically works with a smaller, less well-funded institutional group - the group may even be newly formed, not yet even having [[Member Of Band Relationship Type|performers]], and thus requiring the Artistic Director to seek out performers. Music directors with this title typically have multiple roles besides the music director roles, and may thus need multiple other assorted [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationships]] to describe their responsibilities.


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|style = * [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Conductor Position Relationship Type]] should be used in addition to this [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]].
|style = * [[Proposal:Conductor Position Relationship Type Proposal|Conductor Position Relationship Type]] should be used in addition to this [[:Category:Relationship Type|relationship type]].
* The title and attribute should be documented; it must not be assumed.
* The position (and attribute) should be documented; it must not be assumed.
* At any one time, an [[Artist|artist]] may have more than one music director, but never more than one principal music director.
* At any one time, an [[Artist|artist]] may have more than one music director, but never more than one principal music director.
* A music director must be a person [[Artist|artist]].
* A music director must be a person [[Artist|artist]].

Revision as of 08:35, 27 March 2010


Status: This page describes an active advanced relationship proposal and is not official.



Proposal number: RFC-Unassigned
Champion: brianfreud
Current status: In development



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