Poste vacant - Performance

États-Unis
Boise, ID, États-Unis
Publié: 01 Jul 2025
Boise Philharmonic Orchestra

Boise Philharmonic Orchestra

Associate Principal Violin II

(par session, permanent)
The Boise Phil will be auditioning for one Associate Principal Violin II (tenure track) position beginning during the 2025-26 Season. As a result of this audition, a 1-year Section Violin II position may be offered to a qualified candidate.

This is a per service position, with 60 guaranteed services (September – May) with a rate of $159.52 per service and compensation for travel up to $175 per concert set for those that qualify.

Key Responsibilities

Fulfill 60% of assigned services which may include but not be limited to symphonic concerts, contracting performances, education activities, and school and family performances.
●Rehearse and perform to a high standard as a member of the Boise Phil.
●Maintain a full professional appearance and standard of behavior and comply with Boise Phil dress code while at performances.
●Be fully prepared in advance of the first rehearsal for each concert cycle. Preparation of parts will include all pitches, dynamics, rhythms, tempi, and other musical instructions. Preparation also includes being familiar with the work to be performed.
●Follow the direction of the Music Director, Concertmaster, and section Principal in all matters relating to style, ensemble, intonation, articulation, and interpretation.
●Ensure all performance parts are marked with all relevant information in a concise and timely manner.
●Be available within reasonable expectations for meetings with the Music Director, section Principal, management and/or colleagues to discuss job-related issues.
Date limite: 07 Aug 2025
Start date: octobre 2025
Plus d'information/How to apply:
Boise Phil Auditions Website
Assoc Principal Violin II Fall 2025 (pdf)
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