Orchestra |
Term of Agreement |
Wages |
Pension |
Misc. |
Atlanta Symphony |
9/2000 through 8/2004 |
Year 1: $62,540Year 2: $63,440Year 3: $67,600Year 4: $71,500 |
4.50%, 4.50%, 4.75%, and 5% |
Audition committee can override music director |
Baltimore Symphony |
9/2000 through 8/2005 |
Year 1: $67,600Year 2: $70,720Year 3: $74,100Year 4: $80,850Year 5: $89,180 |
$28,000/3%3%3%3%5.5% |
Nine vacation weeks in second year; per diem increases; more runout restrictions |
Colorado Symphony |
1999 though 2004 |
Year 1: $31,836Year 2: $33,726Year 3: $36,246Year 4: $40,291Year 5: $44,748 |
7%7%7%7%7% |
Relief Services; 2 weeks added to season by end of contract |
Jacksonville Symphony |
9/1999 through 8/2002 |
Year 1: $30,004Year 2: $31,616Year 3: $32,528 |
3.5%3.5%5.5% |
3 weeks added to season by end of contract |
New Jersey Symphony |
9/2000 through 8/2003 |
Year 1: $35,875Year 2: $38,772Year 3: $41,760 |
10% (now paid on gross) |
Three vacation weeks in second year |
Crafton Beck, Music Director of the Boca Pops, has been appointed Music Director of the Mississippi Symphony Orchestra...John Graham, former Executive Director of the Florida Philharmonic and the Boca Pops, has been appointed interim Executive Director of the Honolulu Symphony...Christopher Dunworth, President and CEO of the New World Symphony, has announced that he will step down at the end of his contract in June 2001...