Atlanta Opera: Successful Conclusion of Contract Negotiations with Orchestra Musicians
Wednesday, December 18th, 2024
Four Year Contract with Orchestra Musicians Successfully Negotiated at The Atlanta Opera
(For Immediate Release: December 17, 2024… Atlanta, GA) We are pleased to announce that after several months of negotiation, the Atlanta Opera and the musicians in its orchestra have agreed to renew their collective bargaining agreement for an additional four years (through June 2028) with higher pay rates, bonuses, and modified working conditions.
The new contract reflects a 20% rate increase, surpassing inflation projections through the end of the term, and the creation of a bonus fund that will be distributed to the musicians in contract years three and four.
Compensation for Atlanta Opera’s part-time professional orchestra musicians is based on hours worked during rehearsals and performances for the Opera’s four to six productions in a season. The base hourly rate has been agreed to as fair and appropriate by both parties, although annualized compensation for each musician varies by scheduled service and individually negotiated overscale.
“The Atlanta Opera’s orchestra musicians are essential to the art of opera, and we treasure the professional expertise they bring to our productions,” says Tomer Zvulun, Carl W. Knobloch, Jr. General & Artistic Director of The Atlanta Opera. “We thank the negotiating team for a candid exchange of ideas and concerns during this time of critical organizational growth. Reaching a fair and mutually beneficial agreement for the next four years continues the financial stability and artistic excellence of The Atlanta Opera.”
“The musicians of the Atlanta Opera Orchestra are pleased to have reached an agreement with the Atlanta Opera. As the heart and soul of the company, the musicians look forward to continued collaborations as we experience tremendous growth,” says Kelly Bryant, President of the Atlanta Opera Orchestra Players Association. “We would like to take this opportunity to thank the many patrons and supporters of the Atlanta Opera. We love bringing our music to you!”
The Opera’s future plans include developing its new headquarters, The Molly Blank Center for Opera, to be built on the Atlanta Beltway. Offering the opera a state-of-the-art rehearsal space, jewelbox recital hall, along with administrative, educational, and operational spaces, the new building, including a renovation of the existing Bobby Jones Clubhouse, is expected to open in Spring 2027.
Artistic developments have included the recent retirement of its long-time music director Arthur Fagen to serve as music director emeritus, a four-season commitment to producing a new staging of the four operas of Richard Wagner’s RING CYCLE, expansion of The Atlanta Opera Film Studio, extending the reach of education programs into a tri-state area, and the continued development of new opera through the Discoveries series and the 96-Hour Opera Festival.
Upcoming at The Atlanta Opera
March 1 – 9, 2025: Macbeth by Giuseppe Verdi
April 26 – May 1, 2025: Siegfried by Richard Wagner
June 7 – 15, 2025: Semele by G.F. Handel
June 17 – 22, 2025: 96-Hour Opera Festival
For more information: AtlantaOpera.org
Media contact: Michelle Winters, Director of Communication and PR