Another resource is Meet The
Composer which has a recommended pricelist.
I used that once years ago, and scared the commissioner away forever.
I think their suggested fees are (or were) unrealistically high.
So many things are variables
though. Are they producing a commercial CD? Playing it 100
is the biggest
name there.
Daniel Dorff
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I suggested 3000$ as a minimum. It seems to be fair for those big pocket
Japanese boys...
Javier
> Thanks to all who ansered my question. I note, alas, that no one was
> brave enough to suggest an actual number...
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No less than 3.000 $/euros would be fair...
Javier Ruiz.
> A Japanese sax quartet is thinking of commissioning a work from me,
> and has asked the dreaded question "how much do you charge?"
>
> As usual, I haven't the faintest idea. For a 20-30 minute sax 4tet in
> several mvts from someone of
Andrew writes:
> A Japanese sax quartet is thinking of commissioning a work from me,
Yay! Congratulations!
> and has asked the dreaded question "how much do you charge?"
> As usual, I haven't the faintest idea. For a 20-30 minute sax 4tet in
several mvts from someone of my experience and recog
A Japanese sax quartet is thinking of commissioning a work from me,
and has asked the dreaded question "how much do you charge?"
As usual, I haven't the faintest idea. For a 20-30 minute sax 4tet in
several mvts from someone of my experience and recognition-level,
what do folks think I ought to