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Music Director

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AVG. SALARY

$58,220

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree or higher +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

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Real-Life Decision Making -- Solution

You explain to your audience what happened and ask their forgiveness for leaving out the solo piece.

You gather your orchestra backstage and have a quick conference with them. You tell them what you intend to do -- leave out the trumpet solo. Some protest, but defer to your expertise, superior knowledge and leadership.

You present yourself to your audience and tell them what happened. You apologize and tell them that the trumpet solo will not be included in the performance tonight. There is an audible rumble of disappointment and then silence.

You realize that this decision has put a damper on the whole concert and people are unsure how to respond. You realize too late that an imperfect trumpet solo would have been better than no trumpet solo.

During the intermission, you hear murmurs of dissatisfaction from members of your orchestra and reports of your audience being disgruntled. The next day you read the reviews in the local papers and they are very critical, especially of your decision to leave out the solo.

You begin to wonder if your future is secure with the orchestra and if your reputation as a resourceful and creative force in your community has been damaged.


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