Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCATION
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Re: Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCAT
Searching "champion of new music" turns up some possible sources that a lot of people just out of music school have in common. There's a newish composition award, a radio story on Robert Spano, etc.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22champion+o ... et="_blank
Appears to be the jargon du jour.
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=%22champion+o ... et="_blank
Appears to be the jargon du jour.
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Re: Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCAT
South County champion??Curmudgeon wrote: "champions of new music"
State champion??
Eastern league champion??
North American champion??
World champion??
Which is it??
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Curmudgeon wrote:"advocates of music education."
I strongly recommend use of music education, too.
Beats the alternative!
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Re: Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCAT
How about a new thread?
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Re: Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCAT
There may be a very intentional reason for this. Many fields now use automated resume filtering for the first round - a human being only sees what the algorithm has preselected. If you don't include the right buzzwords, it never makes it to HR.
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Re: Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCAT
So, I'm curious--if someone really is a "champion of new music", how would you suggest that they demonstrate that on their resume without coming off as a phony? I'm asking with genuine sincerity!
And as someone who is a proponent of contemporary music, the term "champion of new music" is somewhat of a cop-out.
And as someone who is a proponent of contemporary music, the term "champion of new music" is somewhat of a cop-out.
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Be sure to mention that you're an avid chamber musician as well!
Gotta get all your buzz words in there!
Gotta get all your buzz words in there!
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ImpossibleAHynds wrote:So, I'm curious--if someone really is a "champion of new music", how would you suggest that they demonstrate that on their resume without coming off as a phony?
It's a trick question.
Everyone knows "new music" is unlistenable.
They put that in there just to weed out the phonies!!
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Re: Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCAT
If they make it to the interview phase, one of the questions should be "Exactly how have you championed new music?".AHynds wrote:So, I'm curious--if someone really is a "champion of new music", how would you suggest that they demonstrate that on their resume without coming off as a phony? I'm asking with genuine sincerity!
And as someone who is a proponent of contemporary music, the term "champion of new music" is somewhat of a cop-out.
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AHynds wrote:So, I'm curious--if someone really is a "champion of new music", how would you suggest that they demonstrate that on their resume without coming off as a phony? I'm asking with genuine sincerity!
And as someone who is a proponent of contemporary music, the term "champion of new music" is somewhat of a cop-out.
Composers include a work list with their CV/Resumés
Academics include a publication list and conference list.
etc...
I assume that if one is a champion of new music, they would have lecture-recitals, recitals, commisions, contest wins...etc... They could be added as an appendix or intergrated in the CV/Resumé.... I speculate a hiring commitee would be more intested in the fact that you premiered several works rather than knowing you are a "champion of new music"
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Re: Resumes: champion/advocate of NEW MUSIC and MUSIC EDUCAT
Also, as hard as it is for normal people to believe, there is a small segment of the population that takes buzzwords seriously. Those people become administrators, and they are on hiring committees. I'm at a small college, and on any given hiring committee for a music position, non-musicians would outnumber musicians. So while the music faculty on the committee would certainly look for commissions, performances, etc. as proof of commitment to new music, I can totally see an administrator or staff person on the committee saying "You said a commitment to new music was important and this guy doesn't mention it in his letter, so he's off the list."MartyNeilan wrote:There may be a very intentional reason for this. Many fields now use automated resume filtering for the first round - a human being only sees what the algorithm has preselected. If you don't include the right buzzwords, it never makes it to HR.