Some barbershop arrangements for consort (4)
I believe the answer is:
parr
'consort' is the definition.
(I know that Parr has the occupation consort)
'some barbershop arrangements for' is the wordplay.
'some' indicates a hidden word (some of the parts of the word are used).
'PARR' is hidden in the letters of 'barbershop arrangements for'.
(Other definitions for parr that I've seen before include "Young salmon or trout" , "old trout?" , "Wife who survived" , "Young salmon; Queen Catherine ---" , "Catherine ---, Henry VIII's widow" .)