Performance Job

Australie
Hobart, TAS, Australie
Publié: 03 Sep 2024
Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra

Tutti Trombone

70,000 - 85,000 AUD p/year
The following permanent, full-time position will be auditioned by the Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra:

TUTTI TROMBONE

Salary range $74,615 - $81,639. This position is only open to Australian Citizens, Permanent Residents of Australia, or New Zealand Citizens. If applicants are unable to travel to Hobart, the TSO will accept recorded auditions.

KEY DATES
- Applications open: Tuesday 3 September 2024
- Excerpts released for live auditions: Tuesday 15 October 2024, or 4 weeks before a confirmed recording date
- Applications close: Tuesday 29 October 2024, 4pm
- Final deadline for recorded submissions: Two days following a confirmed recording date, but no later than Tuesday 5 November 2024, 4pm
- Audition date: Tuesday 12 November 2024
- Start date: January 2025

AUDITION REQUIREMENTS

Set works:

Saint-Säens Cavatine for Trombone & Piano with piano accompaniment (finish before Allegro - Fig. 4)

AND

David Concertino, 2nd Mvt: Cadenza to end, with piano accompaniment

AND

All orchestral excerpts

TO APPLY…
Please return a completed Candidate Information Form (available on our website) and a CV detailing relevant experience, training, and referees to:

Emily Becker
Orchestra Coordinator, Tasmanian Symphony Orchestra
Email: auditions@tso.com.au

If you intend to submit a recorded audition, please read and follow the Guidelines for the Preparation of a Recorded Audition, also found on the TSO website. Upon submitting your Candidate Information Form, you will receive more detailed information about how the audition process will occur on the day.
Date limite: 29 Oct 2024
Start date: janvier 2025
Plus d'information/How to apply:
Audition Info and Forms
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