Council of Musicians, Instrument-Makers, & Choristers

The Council of Musicians, Instrument-Makers, & Choristers was a guild in Waterdeep catering to entertainers and those who fashioned musical instruments. It was one of the more prominent guilds of the city.

Members
Guild membership cost 30 gp, with annual dues of 25 gp for full members and 15 gp for apprentices. To become a full member, one had to be considered a skilled and accomplished artisan in their field. Owing to the dominance of the city's guilds, the majority of bards resident there were members of the Council, if they were not themselves famed minstrels.

Guild members had a reputation for quality, and thus could charge high fees for their services: a performer typically charged 6 gp a day, while an instrument-maker charged on average 1 gp a day for however many days it took to craft a custom instrument.

Bards and musically inclined adventurers could register at Halambar's Lute Shop.

Attitudes
Rather than being self-important and demanding divas, the greatest Waterdhavian musicians were true professionals and the Council of Musicians, Instrument-Makers, & Choristers exemplified this view. They took pride in providing a client with precisely what was required and performing it as well as possible.

Activities
Guild musicians frequently performed at private parties, events, weddings, and other ceremonies. They also commonly gave concerts to showcase their talents and their own work. These were generally hosted and sponsored by rich citizens, who found it a popular hobby. After 1368 DR, many were held in the amphitheater of New Olamn.

Regularly, outsiders came to guild musicians with requests to perform tunes or lyrics they'd written themselves. Quite often, these were awful. However, in keeping with their practice of giving a client what they wanted, a guild musician would never alter any work without permission. Instead, they might only embellish to make it sound better or give a private preview performance for the client to approve or make changes. Apprentices who kept making rash efforts to improve a work remained apprentices.

Guild musicians were also available to tutor students and amateurs.

Of the instrument-maker members of the Council, some had reputations that stretched across Faerûn for fashioning musical instruments of extraordinary quality. Prime among these were guild craftsman of the Crommor noble family. Guild instrument-makers had a standing contract with the Lords of Waterdeep to supply signal-horns (a.k.a. battle-trumpets or war-horns) for the City Guard. The Council inspected and approved of all of the musical instruments sold through the Aurora's Emporium chain.

Leadership
The guildmaster was titled Master Musician. Elections for Master Musician were held approximately every seven years, with candidates nominated only from among guild members. In successive ballots, least popular candidates were eliminated until only one candidate remained to be chosen as Master Musician.

Below them was the Voice of the Council, who served as its primary contact with outsiders and took the Master Musician's place (though not their title ) if they died in office. The Voice of the Council would remain as interim guildmaster until the next time for an election, though it might be years away. Then they could either run in the election or decline to contest it.

Circa 1301 DR, Kriios Halambar was elected Master Musician and retained his position in every election since. By 1357 DR, Maxeene Rhiosann served as Lady Voice of the Council and continued in this role through 1368 DR. When Kriios finally died during his eleventh term, in the early 1370s DR, Maxeene filled his place as interim Master Musician until the next election in 1377 DR.

Base of Operations
The main guildhall of the Council of Musicians, Instrument-Makers, & Choristers was the House of Song, which of course stood in the Trades Ward with many other guilds. It stood on the site of Olamn, the old bardic college of Waterdeep centuries before.

Possessions
The official livery of the guild included a scarlet jacket with slashed sleeves of white and purple; a long cloak of deep green; and a hat of matching dark green with white and purple plumes.

History
Circa 1301 DR, Kriios Halambar was elected to the position of Master Musician. He would retain this post every seven years, despite his advancing years.

The Council was among those who supported the reestablishment of Waterdeep's bardic college, New Olamn, in the Year of the Staff, 1368 DR.

In the early 1370s DR, Kriios Halambar finally died during his eleventh term and the position of interim Master Musician passed to the Voice of the Council, Maxeene Rhiosann. Since she openly asserted she had no wish to hold the position, by the end of 1372 DR, leading guild musicians had begun to jostle for influence and position ahead of the next election in the Year of the Haunting, 1377 DR. This provoked thinly veiled tensions between leading Waterdhavian musicians, both in the Council and in New Olamn's leadership.