VUS Ondráš is looking for a new cello player

24 October 2022, 1:00
VUS Ondráš is looking for a new cello player

The Military Art Ensemble Ondráš announces a vacancy for the position of cello player in the professional part of the ensemble.

The employer offers:

  • a position in the only professional ensemble of its kind in the Czech Republic,
  • main employment relationship,
  • salary according to the current regulations (12th category) and appropriate experience,
  • additional financial personal remuneration,
  • employee benefits and benefits according to the Collective Agreement – FKSP (5 weeks of vacation, 5 days of sick leave, possibility of preferential meals, accommodation, possibility of remote study during employment, possibility of home office, etc.).
  • Type of employment: HPP

The employer requires:

  • technical proficiency at least at the level of conservatory students,
  • musicality and ability to improvise,
  • singing and knowledge of folk repertoire welcome,
  • completed musical education at secondary or university level an advantage.

Applications including name, surname, and contact details should be sent together with a structured CV to personal@vusondras.cz preferably by 4 November 2022. The application must include consent to the processing of personal data in accordance with the GDPR for the purpose of administering this selection procedure and keeping a register of job applicants. Without consent, applicants cannot be included in the selection process.

Registered candidates will be invited to the selection procedure, which will take place on Friday 11 November 2022 at 13:00 at VUS ONDRÁŠ, Štefánikova 53a, Brno 662 10. The selection procedure will be conducted in accordance with the requirements set out above.

Course of the selection procedure:

  • Three-octave scale with appropriate chord distribution and its reversals, also thirds, sextets, octaves;
  • a recital piece, e.g. a fast movement from a concerto or sonata, a concertante piece or an etude, playing from memory is a prerequisite;
  • improvisation – accompanied by VUS ONDRÁŠ dulcimer music;
  • playing from notes from the VUS ONDRÁŠ repertoire;
  • singing – two folk songs (slow and fast).

Expected start January 2023 or by appointment. Contact email: personal@vusondras.cz.

Contact person: Mgr. Jana Střelková

Military Art Ensemble ONDRÁŠ

Štefánikova 53a

662 10 Brno

Tel. +420 973 442 573

Photo: ensemble web 

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