The Brno Philharmonic is Holding Auditions. They are looking for a 1st oboe

7 January 2019, 1:00
The Brno Philharmonic is Holding Auditions. They are looking for a 1st oboe

The Brno Philharmonic is announcing auditions for the position of 1st oboe. Starting date is possible from May 2019.

The auditions will take place on 29 March 2019 from 10 a.m. in the premises of Filharmonie Brno, p. o. – Besední dům, Komenského nám. 8.

Conditions for audition participants:

1st round
W. A. Mozart: Concerto in C Major, K. 314
orchestral parts:
J. Brahms: Concerto for violin and orchestra, op. 77 (2nd movement)
F. Mendelssohn-Bartholdy: Symphony No. 3 “Scottish” (2nd movement)

2nd round
R. Strauss: Concerto for Oboe

  • Orchestral parts:
    I. Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 (2nd movement)
    G. Mahler: Symphony No. 3 (2nd movement)
    Das Lied von der Erde (2nd movement)
    M. Ravel: Le tombeau de Couperin (1st movement)
    G. Rossini: The Silken Ladder (overture)
    B. Smetana: Má vlast (Blaník)
    R. Strauss: Don Juan
    I. F. Stravinsky: Pulcinella

A written application, a structured CV with personal and contact data and giving performing experience as well as certificates for completed education (at least a school-leaving exam by the starting date) should be sent no later than by 28 February 2019 to: Filharmonie Brno, p. o., Komenského nám. 534/8, 602 00 Brno or to the e-mail address: romana.bartonova@filharmonie-brno.cz (tel. 539 092 802).

Together with the application notify of your interest in securing a piano accompaniment and the sending of the parts. These will be provided after the closing date to applicants in printed or electronic form from the Brno Philharmonic score archives, (kristyna.drasilova@filharmonie-brno.cz), tel. 539 092 848), and at the same time it will also be available for downloading here.

Anticipated starting date: May 2019.

Besední dům/ photo from the Brno Philharmonic archive

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