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Classical Music Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Morning Host, WQXR

New York, NY

$16.50 - $22/hr

Morning Host, WQXR WQXR is seeking a Weekday Morning Host to deliver compelling, mission-aligned classical music programming across our live broadcast and digital platforms. This key public radio ...

WFMT Digital Writer/Editor

Chicago, IL · On-site

$57K - $65K/yr

WFMT, Chicago's classical music radio station, is seeking a creative, deadline-driven Digital Writer/Editor to lead the creation and distribution of digital content across WFMT.com and associated ...

WFMT Digital Writer/Editor

Chicago, IL · On-site

$57K - $65K/yr

WFMT, Chicago's classical music radio station, is seeking a creative, deadline-driven Digital Writer/Editor to lead the creation and distribution of digital content across WFMT.com and associated ...

Executive Director

Lexington, MA · On-site

$90K - $100K/yr

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATIONLexington Symphony is a professional orchestra of accomplished musicians who share a passion for classical music, a commitment to community engagement, and a dedication to ...

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION Lexington Symphony is a professional orchestra of accomplished musicians who share a passion for classical music, a commitment to community engagement, and a dedication to ...

Executive Director

Lexington, MA · On-site

$90 - $100/hr

ABOUT THE ORGANIZATION Lexington Symphony is a professional orchestra of accomplished musicians who share a passion for classical music, a commitment to community engagement, and a dedication to ...

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How much do classical music jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 19, 2026, the average yearly pay for classical music in the United States is $57,731.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $40,000.00 and $64,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is classical music?

Classical music refers to a broad tradition of Western art music that spans from roughly the 11th century to the present day, with a particular focus on works from the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods (approximately 1600–1900). It is characterized by its structured forms, written notation, and emphasis on instrumental and vocal techniques. Classical music includes symphonies, concertos, chamber music, and choral works, and often features complex harmonies and orchestrations. This genre has influenced many other styles and remains an important part of global music culture.

What are classical music jobs?

Classical music jobs include positions related to musical concerts, from the event organizers to the musicians. Music directors plan, market, and coordinate rehearsals, concerts, or other musical events. Local symphonies and orchestras employ directors or conductors who arrange pieces and lead the shows. Classical musicians perform in an orchestra, either playing an instrument or singing. Some musicians also teach music lessons, work as teachers in schools or post-secondary programs, and perform at clubs, bars, or different kinds of musical events. Other opportunities include working as a studio musician who plays for other artists or doing TV and film soundtrack work.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a classical musician?

To thrive as a classical musician, you need advanced instrumental or vocal technique, strong music theory knowledge, and often a formal degree or conservatory training. Mastery of music notation software, digital audio workstations, and sometimes certification in pedagogy or performance are commonly required. Exceptional discipline, creativity, and collaborative skills help musicians stand out in ensembles and solo contexts. These skills ensure high-quality performances, effective practice, and adaptability in both solo and group settings.

What are some common challenges faced by classical musicians working in orchestras or ensembles?

Classical musicians in orchestras or ensembles often face challenges such as adapting to varied conducting styles, synchronizing with a large group, and maintaining focus during long rehearsals and performances. Balancing the technical demands of complex repertoire with expressive interpretation can also be demanding. Additionally, musicians must be able to collaborate effectively, respond to feedback, and manage performance anxiety, all while maintaining high standards of musicianship.

What is the difference between Classical Music vs Music Composer?

AspectClassical MusicMusic Composer
Required CredentialsMusic degrees, conservatory trainingMusic degrees, composition courses
Work EnvironmentConcert halls, recording studios, educational settingsStudio, personal workspace, live performance venues
Industry UsagePerformers, orchestras, ensemblesComposing, arranging, producing music
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding classical music styles and historyCreating original music, songwriting, scoring

Classical Music refers to a genre of music with a rich historical tradition, performed by musicians trained in classical techniques. A Music Composer, on the other hand, creates original music across various genres, including classical, film, and commercial music. While both roles require musical training, classical musicians often focus on performance and interpretation, whereas composers focus on creating new works. Understanding these differences helps clarify career paths and industry roles.

What cities are hiring for Classical Music jobs?

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What are the most commonly searched types of Classical Music jobs?

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What states have the most Classical Music jobs?

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Infographic showing various Classical Music job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 16% Full Time, 79% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 100% In-person job distribution, with an average salary of $57,731 per year, or $27.8 per hour.

$16.50 - $22/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

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Job description

Morning Host, WQXR

WQXR is seeking a Weekday Morning Host to deliver compelling, mission-aligned classical music programming across our live broadcast and digital platforms. This key public radio role focuses on expanding our listenership, elevating a diverse range of artistic voices, and building deep relationships with our audience.Reporting to the Program Director

Key Responsibilities

On-Air Hosting

  • Host the live WQXR morning broadcast 5 days a week.

  • Maintain a warm, relaxed, engaging vibe and conversational, welcoming delivery.

  • Voice recurring station promos, underwriting credits, and other imaging spots.

  • Conceptualize, collaborate on, and host specialty on-air classical features and shows.

  • Use playout, production, and automation systems following station and FCC rules.

  • Host or co-host live broadcasts and station events

  • Provide occasional live or voice-tracked backup hosting for alternate shifts

Content Development & Audience Engagement

  • Conduct interviews with classical artists for radio and digital rollout.

  • Write compelling short-form website articles, digital features, and introductory copy for listener newsletters.

  • Cultivate direct listener relationships through online engagement via email, social platforms, and the station website.

  • Highlight local classical concerts, community events, and cultural happenings that meet station guidelines.

Fundraising & Station Advocacy

  • On-Air Campaigns: Pitch live during pledge drives, help draft fundraising scripts, and pre-record one-hour specialty pledge shows.

  • Represent WQXR at high-profile donor events and other station events

Collaboration & Mentorship

  • Talent Development: Assist with training for incoming announcers and guest as needed

  • Team Operations: Participate in routine staff meetings, company All Staffs, and 1:1s with supervisor

Job Requirements

Education & Experience

  • Academic Background: Bachelor's degree in music, broadcasting, the humanities, or a related field (or equivalent professional experience).

  • Radio Experience: Minimum of 5 years of professional live, on-air radio experience, including announcing classical music and writing on-air copy.

Knowledge, technical & linguistic skills

  • Classical Music: Strong interest in classical music and knowledge of classical music history, including specific periods, composers, major works, and past and active performers.

  • Familiarity with NYC-area classical music scene a plus

  • Language Proficiency: Accurate pronunciation and strong working knowledge of foreign languages integrated into classical music programming, particularly French, German and Italian.

  • Core Literacy: Excellent verbal clarity, written grammar, spelling, and copyediting skills.

  • Studio Tools: Experience with audio editing suites and radio playout and automation systems (Zetta preferred).

  • Experience with music scheduling software a plus

  • Background in generating multimedia digital content and cross-platform campaigns a plus

Core Competencies & Personal Attributes

  • Ability to fulfill project directives independently without direct supervision by accurately executing written and verbal instructions.

  • Proven capacity to maintain positive, collaborative partnerships with team members, station stakeholders, listeners, and donors.

  • A genuine passion for music, non-profit community engagement, and advancing the station's cultural goals.

To be considered for this position, applicants must submit a cover letter, a current resume, and high-quality radio air-check samples demonstrating your classical music presentation style. Please send audio samples directly to sbennett@nypublicradio.org.

Morning Additional Information:

This is a full-time role. The salary range is: $120,000.00 - $145,000.00 based on a 35-hour workweek, with benefits. New York Public Radio also offers excellent medical, dental, and vision insurance, vacation, personal, and sick time, as well as inclusive family leave. This position is covered by a collective bargaining agreement between New York Public Radio and SAG-AFTRA.

This role is based in New York City (or the immediate metro area) and operates in a hybrid capacity. This individual is expected to work onsite at WQXR's Manhattan headquarters at least 2 days a week.

Commitment to Diversity, Equity & Inclusion

New York Public Radio is committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion. We continuously strive to place our employees at the center of our thinking and elevate inclusive practices to develop and support a more engaged and productive workforce. Our journalism and operations in the service of that journalism benefit from a broad range of perspectives, from all backgrounds, at all levels of the organization. Diversity is essential to honest, authentic, accurate storytelling and reportage; creating an institution in which all voices are encouraged, valued, and heard.

Equal Opportunity

New York Public Radio is an equal opportunity employer committed to achieving the goal of equal employment opportunity for all. Applicants and employees are considered and evaluated for positions without regard to mental or physical disability, race, creed, color, religion, gender, national origin, citizenship status, age, genetic information, military or veteran status, sexual orientation, marital status, employment status or any protected federal, state or local status unrelated to the performance of the work involved.

Employment Type: Full-Time