Music Management
Music management, in a production context, is the organizational work that keeps a musical project moving, including scheduling sessions, coordinating composers and performers, tracking deliverables, and managing budgets and rights. It is the connective layer between creative intent and the logistics required to realize it on time and on budget.
Effective management maintains clear records of versions, approvals, and licensing so that a project can scale across multiple contributors and territories without losing track of what has been agreed. By handling communication and paperwork, it frees creative staff to focus on the music while reducing the risk of delays, duplicated work, or rights disputes.[1]