Most music directors and composers are paid by commission for specific pieces. Commissions may vary depending on the number of musicians and the length of the piece. A piece for a solo instrument may pay up to $4,000. A full-length opera may pay as much as $150,000. Sometimes composers receive royalty payments each time a piece is performed.
Film scores sometimes pay as high as ten percent of the total film budget. This can add up to over $200,000 on a film from a major studio. Composers for television shows may be paid as much as $8,000 per episode. Composers in advertising usually earn a flat fee of 10 to 20 percent of a commercial's budget.
Music directors and composers (SOC 27-2041)
Location |
Pay Period | |
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25% |
Median |
75% |
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Illinois | Hourly | $22.20 | $31.85 | $41.77 |
Yearly | $46,181 | $66,258 | $86,873 | |
Champaign Area | Hourly | $15.76 | $27.74 | $47.33 |
Yearly | $32,768 | $57,692 | $98,438 | |
Cook County | Hourly | $22.96 | $32.40 | $41.77 |
Yearly | $47,751 | $67,398 | $86,873 | |
Lake County | Hourly | $23.94 | $35.29 | $50.66 |
Yearly | $49,801 | $73,412 | $105,368 | |
United States | Hourly | $22.55 | $30.09 | $48.89 |
Yearly | $46,910 | $62,590 | $101,690 |