Preparing for the Audition
The Albuquerque Philharmonic Orchestra has openings for concertmaster (first chair, first violin), associate concertmaster (2nd chair, first violin) and principal viola. I've been preparing for the audition, which will take place before the weekly rehearsal on Monday, September 11, and I've chosen to go for the principal viola spot. First of all, I'm primarily a violist anyway, although I spent the 2nd half of the last APO season in the 2nd violin section. But perhaps equally important is that I probably have a chance to land the principal viola spot wheras I wouldn't have nearly the likelyhood of landing one of the violin spots.
Needless to say, any audition requires serious preparation. I'm not a procrastinator and I also don't like to do anything like this even remotely unprepared. Thus, I've spent considerable time practicing the parts and carefully working out the technical challenges. The material for the audition includes a solo viola piece, and I've chosen the Allemande from Bach's unaccompanied cello suite #3. Then there are two excerpts from Beethoven's 7th Symphony, including the melody from the 2nd movement, and the first page or so of the Scherzo. Not overly technically challenging, but nevertheless, these are well-known passages and must be perfect or nearly so.
Then there are three passages from Mahler's 1st Symphony, including something from the first movement, then two passages from the 4th movement. These present more in the way of technical challenges, but still aren't too awfully scary. Mainly for these, I'm concerned about keeping a good tone while playing loudly, such as in the parts from the 4th movement. Certainly, working on these parts reminds me of what great music the Mahler 1st Symphony is! And of course, Bach and Beethoven, too.
Wish me luck!
Needless to say, any audition requires serious preparation. I'm not a procrastinator and I also don't like to do anything like this even remotely unprepared. Thus, I've spent considerable time practicing the parts and carefully working out the technical challenges. The material for the audition includes a solo viola piece, and I've chosen the Allemande from Bach's unaccompanied cello suite #3. Then there are two excerpts from Beethoven's 7th Symphony, including the melody from the 2nd movement, and the first page or so of the Scherzo. Not overly technically challenging, but nevertheless, these are well-known passages and must be perfect or nearly so.
Then there are three passages from Mahler's 1st Symphony, including something from the first movement, then two passages from the 4th movement. These present more in the way of technical challenges, but still aren't too awfully scary. Mainly for these, I'm concerned about keeping a good tone while playing loudly, such as in the parts from the 4th movement. Certainly, working on these parts reminds me of what great music the Mahler 1st Symphony is! And of course, Bach and Beethoven, too.
Wish me luck!
2 Comments:
Just found your site through Stringworks... and your photography, as well. Very nice.
How did the audition go, yesterday?
I was stationed in Clovis, NM with the Air Force a few years ago, if you know where that is? Love it out there.
Look forward to reading more...
Here's where the better photography is - sorry.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/bodossphotography/sets/822514/
Bo.
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