ICSOM: 50 Years Of Making Orchestral Musicians’ Lives Better

“In 1962, most musicians in major symphony orchestras were employed little more than six months annually at an average salary of $5,000 that was barely a living wage back then. Health insurance and pension benefits were virtually non-existent. … Battles with employers were rife, and job security was tenuous.” So 30 musicians from a dozen orchestras got together and worked out how to start improving things.