Music of Remembrance invites applications from arts management leaders interested in providing strategic and collaborative leadership in the inaugural role of Managing Director. WHO ARE WE? MOR brings together world-class musicians, composers, and performing artists for concert performances, educational programs and recordings. Over the years, its repertoire has grown from mainly small chamber ensembles to include song cycles, choral music, choreography, dance works, musical dramas, film scores, and fully-staged operas. Most notably, it has commissioned and premiered over 40 important new works which inspire compassion, understanding, and empathy while preserving the memory of historical injustices. Many of these works come from some of today’s leading composers; others are by emerging composers that MOR has championed. (See the full list of commissions here). The organization’s commitment to addressing both timeless and contemporary themes has led to collaborations with more than 20 composers, including Jake Heggie, Ryuichi Sakamoto, Tom Cipullo, Lori Laitman, Mary Kouyoumdjian, and Paul Schoenfield, whose MOR commission Camp Songs was a finalist for the 2003 Pulitzer Prize in Music. As music journalist Thomas May described, “MOR has proved to be ahead of its time in grappling with issues of social justice and persecution. Commissions in recent years have become, alarmingly, more and more topical.” Miller leads with a visceral awareness of the power of memory – and the stories of persecution and exclusion that need to be told. As she describes, “If history has taught us anything, it’s the terrible price of silence in the face of injustice suffered by others. Music has a power to reach people’s hearts in ways that textbooks and newspapers cannot. We do not merely look back at history, but confront its meaning and important implications for our future. We bring past and present together, combining music that preserves memory with intimate emotional stories that draw on those lessons to address urgent questions of today. We continue to discover and share a priceless legacy of musicians, artists, writers and political free thinkers who refused to be silenced.” Recent programs have introduced new works speaking out on the worldwide refugee crisis and the plight of families separated by borders; the threats of nuclear war; the consequences of religious intolerance, xenophobia, and racism; the wartime incarceration of Japanese Americans; and the persecution of LGBT communities by the Nazis. The coming season spotlights the lived experiences and creative traditions of Indigenous artists, delivers a powerful musical statement about the current women’s rights struggle in Iran, and traces the reverberating effects of cultural vandalism. Read the 2023-2024 Announcement Here Reflecting on its work, composers and artists have shared: "The journey I’ve been able to take with Music of Remembrance has forever touched and changed me as a composer. Being able to explore and tell important, often surprising stories of Holocaust survival, remembrance and legacy in this powerful way has affected every aspect of my work as an artist and human being.” – Jake Heggie, composer “Music of Remembrance is that rare organization that presents music with a conscience, performances with a conscience.” – José Rubio, baritone MOR’s home season is at Seattle’s Benaroya Hall. It annually tours to San Francisco and Chicago, and aspires to expand this touring domestically and abroad. MOR has produced nine audio CDs, an opera DVD, three documentary films, and a suite of virtual programming including online concerts and educational outreach offerings. It additionally hosts a young artist award that nurtures early-career musicians aspiring to address human rights questions through their art. Music of Remembrance’s evolution and success has been dually driven by the visionary leadership of its founder and Artistic Director, Mina Miller, and its exceptional artistic collaborators. Its core ensemble, drawn from the ranks of the Seattle Symphony, is joined by world-class soloists, artistic teams, and composers who create and perform masterpieces that express the organization’s powerful vision. MOR benefits from a committed Board of Directors, each of whom provide meaningful ambassadorial leadership, as well as a family of dedicated donors, patrons, foundation partners, and volunteers who enable it to thrive. Music of Remembrance has an approximately one million dollar operating budget and has enjoyed 25 years of balanced budgets. WHAT’S NEXT? WHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR IN THIS POSITION At their core, they will be a confident, empathetic and grounded leader, driven to tell stories that speak to the experience of those facing persecution and exclusion and expand Music of Remembrance’s visibility and impact. They will be a relationship builder, long-term planner, and operations strategist, able to operationalize the Artistic Director’s vision and produce the organizational structures, institutional visibility, and resources necessary to achieve it. They will have strong operational acumen and demonstrated experience which will enable them to efficiently lead day-to-day organizational operations while prioritizing efforts on the organization’s long-term strategy development and advancement. They will bring the ability to ably lead all aspects of operations, encompassing concert production, touring, contracting, marketing and external relations, and financial management. They will be a persuasive communicator able to articulate a compelling case for support for Music of Remembrance’s commissions, tours, performances, artists, outreach, and future legacy. They will bring experience developing engaging messaging, marketing and communication efforts that celebrate and amplify an organization’s distinct contribution. An interest in fundraising and board engagement efforts will support their effort to partner meaningfully with the company’s Artistic Director, Director of Development and Board of Directors to diversify and expand its contributed revenue portfolio. Lastly, they will exude an affinity for Music of Remembrance’s vital, important work and be able to share this enthusiasm with stakeholders, donors, audiences, partners, and the communities in which they perform. Who you’ll be working with
HOW TO APPLY To apply, please upload your resume and answer the questions below HERE.
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. For priority consideration, please apply by early-October. If you have questions or require accommodation of any kind throughout the process, please email segunning@devosinstitute.net. Music of Remembrance welcomes inquiries from all interested candidates and encourages individuals identifying as BIPOC, LBGTQIA+, neuro-diverse, and differently-abled to consider the opportunity, as well as individuals who meet some, but not all, criteria and bring relatable experience that they feel would prepare them to excel in the role.
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