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 | $18.85 | $22.88 | $32.90 |
Yearly | $39,197 | $47,569 | $68,441 | |
Champaign Area | Hourly | $16.38 | $21.78 | $23.21 |
Yearly | $34,082 | $45,299 | $48,280 | |
Cook County | Hourly | $19.03 | $22.90 | $33.28 |
Yearly | $39,586 | $47,631 | $69,229 | |
Du Page County | Hourly | $21.62 | $24.08 | $32.87 |
Yearly | $44,966 | $50,077 | $68,372 | |
Lake County | Hourly | $22.14 | $32.04 | $47.07 |
Yearly | $46,042 | $66,641 | $97,887 | |
Peoria-Bloomington Area | Hourly | $17.78 | $21.00 | $23.09 |
Yearly | $36,991 | $43,681 | $48,025 | |
United States | Hourly | $22.75 | $30.61 | $46.44 |
Yearly | $47,330 | $63,670 | $96,590 |