DAEJEON PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA
Orchestral Vacancies
Open Audition
March 2011
We are accepting application for :
Principal Viola, Principal Horn, Principal Trombone, Tutti Bassoon (4 people / 1 each)
1. General requirements
Bachelor¡¯s Degree in Music or equivalent
2. Document requirements
* The following requirements are for only International Application.
* The requirements for Korean application are can be seen at the Board of the website, www.dpo.or.kr
-Application form (with 2 photos)
* Please download an application form at Board of the website, http://dpo.en.artdj.kr/
-CV (written in english)
-Career experience (written in english)
-Statement of purpose including the reason he or she applies for the position (written in english)
-Graduate certificate
-Copy of passport
** Please send your CV to the following address:
Soon-young, Kim
Culture & Sports Bureau, 12F, Daejeon Metropolitan City
70 Hyangchongil (1420 Dunsan-dong). Seo-gu, Daejeon, S.Korea
#302-789
(only application by airmail accepted)
** International applicants must send a money order of USD 6
Korean applicants must send 5,000won.
** Please send an e-mail to the following mail address for more information:
Email: fiancenana@naver.com(Nana Baek)
(Please refer the e-mail as AUDITION)
3. Audition
General rules
All the candidates are required to play the list of music attached in the 1st round.
After the 1st round(performance), juries select candidates for the 2nd round(interview).
The selected candidates after the 1st round(performance) are required to be interviewed in the 2nd round.
Any string players who are required to submit 7 copies of solo music they play to the juries according to the Music List following this notice have to do on the day of 1st round.
Schedule
1) Application
-Notification: 3 Mar 2011(Sat) ~ 18 Mar 2011(Fri) by 6:00pm
-Registration: 16 Mar 2011(Wed) ~ 18 Mar 2011(Fri) by 6:00pm
2) 1st. Round: Performance
When: 25 Mar 2011(Fri) 10:00am
Where: Daejeon Philharmonic Orchestra Rehearsal Room
Notification of result: 28 Mar 2011(Mon)
* Any string players who are required to submit 7 copies of solo music they will play to the juries according to the Music List following this notice have to do on the day of 1st round.
3) 2nd. Round: Interview (only for the selected candidates)
When: 30 Mar 2011(Mon) 4:00pm
Where: Daejeon Culture & Arts Center, Conference Room
Notification of the final result:1 Apr 2011(Fri)
**The finally selected ones will be both contacted personally by DPO and noticed on the news board of DPO website.
3. Orchestra Repertoire
Beethoven / Symphony No.7, 1st mvt. measure 84 ~ 101 (25 before C to C)
Brahms / Symphony No.2 (Horn 1), 1st mvt. measure 2~5, measure 183~186,
measure 382~425, M to the end, 2nd mvt. A to B
Bruckner / Symphony No.4, 1st mvt. beginning to A, 3rd mvt. beginning to 1st
repeat
Mahler / Symphony No.1, 1st mvt. measure 28 ~ 44, 2nd mvt. measure 133 ~
175(#13 ~ 4 after #16)
Mahler / Symphony No.5 Corno Obligato, 3rd mvt.: opening to #2, #10 ~ #11,
#31 to the end
Shostakovich / Symphony No.5, 1st mvt. 3 after #17 to #21, 3 after #39 to #41
2nd mvt. #72 to 3 after #73, 4th mvt. 3 after #112 to #113,4 after
#121 to #124
Strauss / Till Eulenspiegel. measure 6 to #1, 4 before #10 to 3 before #11
4 after #15 to 6 after #16, 2 before #17 to 5 before #20, 5 after #29 to 5
after #38, 13 after Epilog to the end
Tchaikovsky / Symphony No.5, 2nd mvt. mm. 8-28 (solo)
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