Profession

Musician

Creator of sounds and songs

Fields of activity | Musician

As a musician, you’ll interpret works of classical or popular music and may also compose, create, and perform your own pieces. Performing music, whether live or in the studio, will be one of your primary responsibilities, alongside frequent rehearsing and practicing.

Beyond that, your role as a musician involves continually refining your technical skills, developing your unique style, and collaborating with other creatives, your band, or your orchestra. You’ll often be in the public eye, giving interviews and engaging with audiences.


Personal requirements | Musician

  • Musicality and sense of rhythm
  • Good hearing
  • Discipline and patience
  • Creativity
  • Ability to work in a team

Path to the profession | Musician

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Potential jobs | Musician

As a musician, you’ll work with your chosen instrument during both rehearsals and performances. You will perform in concert halls, opera houses, theaters, and cabarets. Career opportunities also exist at radio stations, concert venues, and recording studios. Alternatively, you may choose to work as a self-employed musician and perform at various events.