Public Administration & LegalLegal, social and cultural professionalsISCO 2652
singer
Singers are professional musicians, skilled in the use of their voice as a musical instrument, with different vocal ranges. They perform for live audiences and for recordings in different musical genres.
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (18)
acting techniquesacting techniquesThe different acting techniques for developing lifelike performances, such as method acting, classical acting, and Meisner technique.legal environment in musiclegal environment in musicLaws and regulations related to music creation, distribution and performance.perform liveperform livePerform in front of live audiences.manage feedbackmanage feedbackProvide feedback to others. Evaluate and respond constructively and professionally to critical communication from colleagues and customers.follow time cuesfollow time cuesObserve the conductor, orchestra or director and follow text and vocal score to time cues accurately.study roles from scriptsstudy roles from scriptsStudy and rehearse roles from scripts. Interpret, learn and memorise lines, stunts, and cues as directed.organise a repertoireorganise a repertoireSort and order a collection as a whole in such a way that its parts can be found by following the organising principles.attend rehearsalsattend rehearsalsAttend rehearsals in order to adapt sets, costumes, make-up, lighting, camera set up, etc.engage the audience emotionallyengage the audience emotionallyCreate an emotional connection with the audience through your performance. Engage the audience with sadness, humour, anger, any other emotion, or a combination thereof, and let them share your experie...interact with fellow actorsinteract with fellow actorsPerform together with other actors. Anticipate their moves. React to their actions.analyse own performanceanalyse own performanceUnderstand, analyse and describe your own performance. Contextualize your work in one or various styles, trends, evolution, etc. Self-evaluate your work in rehearsals and performances.interact with an audienceinteract with an audienceRespond to the reactions of an audience and involve them in the particular performance or communication.work independently as an artistwork independently as an artistDevelop one's own ways of doing artistic performances, motivating oneself with little or no supervision, and depending on oneself to get things done.participate in music studio recordingsparticipate in music studio recordingsTake part in recording sessions in music studios.singsingUse the voice to produce musical sounds, marked by tone and rhythm.practise singingpractise singingStudy and practise lyrics, melody, and rhythm of songs.work with an artistic teamwork with an artistic teamWork closely with directors, fellow actors and playwrights to find the ideal interpretation to a role.cope with stage frightcope with stage frightDeal with conditions that cause stage fright, such as time limits, the audience and stress.
Optional (25)
musical theorymusical theoryThe body of interrelated concepts that constitutes the theoretical background of music.select music for performanceselect music for performanceSelect pieces of music for a live performance. Consider factors such as ensemble abilities, availability of scores and the need for musical variety.work within communitieswork within communitiesEstablish social projects aimed at community development and active citizen participation.improvise musicimprovise musicImprovise music during live performances.perform dancesperform dancesPerform in artistic productions of differents disciplines such as classical ballet, modern dance, contemporary dance, early dance, ethnic dance, folk dance, acrobatic dances and street dance.manage artistic projectmanage artistic projectManage an artistic project. Determine project needs. Establish partnerships. Manage the budget, schedule, contractual agreements and assess the project.transpose musictranspose musicTransposing music into an alternate key while keeping the original tone structure.supervise music groupssupervise music groupsDirect music groups, individual musicians or complete orchestras at rehearsals and during live or studio performances, in order to improve the overall tonal and harmonic balance, dynamics, rhythm, and...perform music in ensembleperform music in ensemblePerform music in cooperation with fellow musicians, as a part of an ensemble.perform for young audiencesperform for young audiencesPerform on a level accessible to children and young adults, whilst also censoring unadvisable content.play musical instrumentsplay musical instrumentsManipulate purpose-built or improvised instruments to produce musical sounds.collaborate with a technical staff in artistic productionscollaborate with a technical staff in artistic productionsCoordinate your artistic activities with others who specialise in the technical side of the project. Inform the technical staff of your plans and methods and obtain feedback on feasibility, cost, proc...specialise in a musical genrespecialise in a musical genreSpecialise in a specific type or style of music.design a music showdesign a music showTake the necessary steps to create a musical show: decide on which musical pieces will be played, decide on how the venue will be used, and prepare decoration and lighting if applicable.follow directions of the artistic directorfollow directions of the artistic directorFollow the instructions of the director while understanding his creative vision.act for an audienceact for an audienceAct in front of an audience, according to an artistic concept.compose musiccompose musicCompose original pieces music such as songs, symphonies or sonatas.edit recorded soundedit recorded soundEdit audio footage using a variety of sofware, tools, and techniques such as crossfading, speed effects, and removing unwanted noises.use declaiming techniquesuse declaiming techniquesSpeak for an audience with the expression of rhythm and vocal technique. Take care that articulation and voice projection are appropriate to the character or text. Make sure that you are heard without...work with composerswork with composersCommunicate with composers to discuss various interpretations of their work.record musicrecord musicRecord a sound or musical performance in a studio or live environment. Use the appropriate equipment and your professional judgment to capture the sounds with optimal fidelity.read musical scoreread musical scoreRead the musical score during rehearsal and live performance.perform music soloperform music soloPerform music individually.manage artistic careermanage artistic careerPresent and promote one's artistic approach and position one's work in target markets.participate in artistic mediation activitiesparticipate in artistic mediation activitiesParticipate in cultural and artistic mediation activities: announce the activity, give a presentation or talk related to a piece of art or an exhibition, teach a class or a group, lead artistic mediat...
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ISCO GroupLegal, social and cultural professionals
Essential Skills18
Core Skills0