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What Do Print Music Publishing Arrangers Do?
Dave Olsen
Dave Olsen has 25 years experience in the music print industry, ranging from roles in sales, business, and creative. As vice president of Alfred Publishing, he oversaw all copyright, contract, licensing, and royalty activities worldwide. Prior to that, Olsen was Director of Business Affairs and then interim CEO of Warner Brothers Publications, just eight months prior to its acquisition by Alfred Publishing. During his tenure at Warner, Olsen worked directly with musical greats such as Dave Brubeck, Henry Mancini, Marian McPartland, Cy Coleman, and Charles Strouse, among others.
Olsen is a Board of Directors member of the Music Publishers Association and a founding member of the original National Music Publishers' Association's Internet Anti-Piracy Taskforce. Among a host of his music-related activities, Olsen is regularly called upon to lecture on music property matters at music conventions and universities.
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Description: Dave Olsen, VP of Business and Legal Affairs at Alfred Publishing, describes different kinds of arrangers and their relationship with publishing companies. Like most publishing companies, there are in-house arrangers on staff who work for Alfred Publishing on a full time basis. Their job is to transcribe recordings and create arrangements for a number of settings including piano, guitar, band, orchestra, etc. There are also independent arrangers who do arrangement projects for print music publishing companies on a freelance basis. Dave also shares the different kinds of deal structures that are used for independent arrangers and who is involved in those agreements.
Shoot Date: August 06 |
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