"Artist and Repertoire" any person or department in a record company responsible for finding and signing new artists.
Abbreviation for 'Artists & Repertoire', and referring to the responsibility of an individual or company for management of both talent (Artists) and the material they write or perform (Repertoire).
The Artists and Repertoire (or Artists and Recording) department of a record company. The A&R manager selects acts and oversees the recording process.
Stands for Artist and Repertoire, this is the department within a record company that scouts for new artist's to sign. Originally, this department was also in charge of determining the songs the artist would record, hence repertoire.
The department in a record company that selects and deals with new artists, songs and records.
In the music industry, artist and repertoire (A&R) refers to the division of a record label that is responsible for scouting and developing talent. The A&R department is the link between the recording artist/act and the record label, generally to help with the artistic and commercial development of the label's artists. An A&R person is often required to handle contractual negotiations, find songwriters and record producers for the act, and schedule recording sessions.