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160,000 a year
it all depends on what is their company.It really depends on how popular/famous the musician is. I'm sure that musicians like Itzhak Perlman (very famous violinst and personally, my favorite) make a ton more money than the "average" professional violinist. But i think that the question depends on a lot of things. what kind of music are you talking about exactly?
Not in the usual sense it comes from the choral part of Beethoven"s Ninth Symphony and was revived ( not in the Christmas season) by an Hispanic artist in I believe l97l during the Beethoven Bicentennial. It has a vocal component ( the song was entitled song of Joy- Himno de Alegria- Hymn to Joy. There are a number of lyrical variants including O , Du Holder Abendstern- roughly- one has to insert an adjective to get it to make sense in English- Behold the Magnificent Evening Star! in either version it is not a Christmas composition like, to keep things Germanic- O Tannenbaum.
Depending on the orchestra and the position it varies quite a bit. For instance.. Big orchestras like Boston, New York, Chicago, Cleveland, Philadelphia etc.. pay between 100,000-120,000 for a section player. (roughly) A principal player can make anywhere from 180,000 to a rumored 600,000 (principal violinist/concertmaster) Usually the concertmaster makes the most, then the principal oboe or timpanist in some cases. There is a 2nd tier of orchestras in major cities and they usually pay between 60,000 - 90,000 per year. After that the orchestra could be in a big city but with a young or struggling orchestra and pay between 20,000 - and 45,000 Its a hugs range in fact, but most players are exceptional if they're being paid to play.. There is always occasions where pay, position, or skill level doesn't make sense but that's the way of the world.
That's basically an impossible question to answer. Regarding what most people would call "professional" players, on the high end, a select few extremely famous players are probably very rich, possibly making hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, or even millions. On the low end, some players make "scale," which varies depending the locality, and how much they make in a year depends on how many jobs an individual player takes, or how many the player is good enough to get. Then, there is everything in between. Then you have people like me, amateurs that make money playing wherever they can. I make several hundred dollars (around $700) each month at a regular gig I have, and on ocassion, an extra hundred or two when I get an extra gig somewhere. I don't know if you're asking this, but if you are wondering if you can make a living playing the trumpet, the answer is, for most people, probably not. There are tens of thousands of trumpet players in the world, but only a few, relatively speaking, actually make their entire living playing. Locally to me, all of the regular trumpet players in the symphony give lessons and teach at various universities to make extra money. I don't know your circumstances, but many times, young players who have a little talent mistakingly begin to believe they can make a lot of money playing because they are good, but the odds of that are small. There are lots of good players out there, and as general rule, many players aren't really as good as they think they are. Being a pretty good player in high school and being an accomplished professional player are, in most circumstances, nowhere near the same.
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soundThe verb should be sounds because violinist is singular or you could make violinist plural - violinists.The violinists usually sound terrible.The violinist usually sounds terrible.
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160,000 a year
probably not enugh.I live in Marquette MI. and as a garbage "picker" i make 8.00 with a fifty cent raise after 6mon. and i definetly dont make enugh.
The violin doesn't, the violinist makes the music.
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He wrote four symphonies.