Tutti 1st Violin

Australie
Brisbane, QLD, Australie
Publié: 13 Nov 2024
Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Queensland Symphony Orchestra

Tutti 1st Violin

Remuneration
Salary range of AUD $75,399 - $87,733 plus 11.5% superannuation.

This position is open to Australian and New Zealand citizens and those with Australian permanent residency status.

Permanent full time, subject to successful completion of a 6-month trial period

How to Apply
Please submit your CV with relevant orchestral experience and contact details as soon as possible via Musical Chairs

Audition Date & Location
11 March 2025, ABC Building, South Brisbane

Selection Process
Interested musicians are required to submit a CV with relevant experience and contact details. Applicants shortlisted for audition will receive details regarding the audition after the closing date.
An Accompanist will be provided for live auditions.
Applicants unable to attend a live audition are encouraged to submit a recorded audition, please see Recorded Audition Guidelines document for download. Please submit Recorded auditions to recruit@qso.com.au by March 3rd 2025
Further Details can be found in Tutti Violin 1 Job Ad document.

Audition Requirements
Set works (to be played with piano accompaniment)
1. First and second movement of Mozart Concerto 3,4 or 5 - exposition only, no cadenza
2. First movement of a Romantic concerto OR early 20th century concerto with cadenza if applicable
Excerpts (to be played solo)
Excerpts will be available for download on 1st December

Further Enquiries
Direct to Orchestra Management at: recruit@qso.com.au
No unsolicited recruitment agencies' CVs will be accepted.
Date limite: 03 Mar 2025 23:59 GMT
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Plus d'information:
2023 - 2024 Musicians' Agreement
Tutti 1st Violin Job Pack (pdf)
Recorded Audition Guidelines (pdf)
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