The ONDRÁŠ Military Art Ensemble is looking for a violist

24 January 2023, 1:00
The ONDRÁŠ Military Art Ensemble is looking for a violist

VUS Ondráš is expanding its professional music ensemble to include new viola players. This is a full-time position.

What it offers:

  • working position in the only professional ensemble of its kind in the Czech Republic,
  • main employment position;
  • salary grade according to current regulations (12th PT) and relevant experience;
  • additional personal financial compensation;
  • employee benefits as well as benefits according to the FKSP Collective Agreement (5 weeks of vacation, 5 days of sick leave, meal allowance options, accommodation option, possibility of remote study during employment, possibility of Home Office, and more).

What it demands:

  • completed music education, at least at secondary school level;
  • musicality, improvisation, and organizational skills;
  • experience in team management an advantage;
  • singing and orientation in folklore repertoire are welcome.

An application containing your name, surname and contact details should be sent together with a structured CV to the e-mail address personal@vusondras.cz preferably by 1 February 2023. 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 records of job applicants. Applicants cannot be included in the selection procedure without consent.

Registered candidates will be invited to the selection procedure which will take place on Wednesday 8 February 2023 at 14:00 at the premises of VUS Ondráš, Štefánikova 53a, Brno 662 10. 

Progress of the selection procedure:

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

Expected commencement upon agreement.

Contact person: Mgr. Mgr. Bc. Jana Střelková

Military Art Ensemble ONDRÁŠ

Štefánikova 53a

662 10 Brno

Tel. +420 973 442 573, e-mail: personal@vusondras.cz

VUS Ondráš/ photo web file

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