The Brno Philharmonic is holding an audition for a player in the 2nd violin group

18 December 2024, 10:00
The Brno Philharmonic is holding an audition for a player in the 2nd violin group

The management of the Brno Philharmonic is holding an audition for a player in the 2nd violin group (tutti). The expected starting date is 1 September 2025.

The audition will take place on 3 March 2025 at 1:00 p.m. at the Brno Philharmonic, p. o. - Besední dům, Komenského náměstí 8. Please send written applications, a structured CV with personal and contact details and information on your previous experience, as well as a copy of proof of education (at least a matriculation exam passed before the starting date) no later than by 3 February 2025 to: Filharmonie Brno, p. o., Komenského náměstí 534/8, 602 00 Brno or by email: alena.albiniova@filharmonie-brno.cz.

TERMS OF THE AUDITION:

  • round:

Required composition: W. A. Mozart: the first movement of a concerto with a cadenza

Playing orchestral parts:

W. A. Mozart: Symphony No. 39 in E flat major

B. Smetana: The Bartered Bride - overture

B. Smetana: Šárka

  • round:

Required composition: 1st movement or 2nd and 3rd movements from a violin concerto - Romanticism, 20th century

Playing orchestral parts:

L. van Beethoven: Symphony No. 9

B. Smetana: Vyšehrad

A. Dvořák: Carnival

R. Strauss: Don Quixote

L. Janáček: Taras Bulba

L. Janáček: Glagolitic Mass

Along with your application, please also state whether you would be interested in piano accompaniment and if you want to be sent sheet music. After the closing date for applications (3 February 2025), these will be provided to applicants on request in printed or electronic form by the Brno Philharmonic's sheet music archive(vojtech.linhart@filharmonie-brno.cz,tel. 539 092 837); they will also be available for download from www.filharmonie-brno.cz.

The first round of the audition is anonymous.

 

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