Adelaide Symphony Orchestra: Tutti Cello

Posted: Aug 31, 2023
Location: Australia
Type: Orchestra
Apply By: Oct 24, 2023
Company: Adelaide Symphony Orchestra
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Overview

66,328 – 83,841 aud p/year
Adelaide Symphony Orchestra invites applications for the position(s) of

TUTTI CELLO

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

With a reputation for vitality and versatility, the much-loved Adelaide Symphony Orchestra is South Australia’s largest performing arts organisation, with 75 full-time musicians. Established in 1936, the ASO has been there to corroborate life and contribute to South Australia’s identity for over 85 years. Today the ASO plays a major role in Adelaide’s cultural and economic vibrancy, and enriches the community through a diverse program of world-class performances to more than 100,000 concertgoers each season.

Closing date for applications: 5pm, Tuesday 24 October 2023
Auditions: Wednesday 15 November 2023 (Grainger Studio, 91 Hindley Street, Adelaide)
Recordings: May be submitted prior to the live audition date.
Required Works:
• Haydn Cello Concerto No.1 in C Major (1st movement, Exposition only)
OR
• Haydn Cello Concerto No.2 in D Major (1st movement, Exposition only)
PLUS
• Dvorak: Cello Concerto (1st movement exposition)
OR
• Schumann: Cello Concerto (1st movement exposition)
OR
• Prokofiev: Sinfonia Concertante (1st movement complete)
OR
• Elgar: Cello Concerto (4th movement complete)
OR
• Tchaikovsky: Rococo Variations (theme and variations 1,2,6 and 7)
AND
Orchestral Excerpts
*All auditions will be performed in orchestral tuning.

Interested candidates must provide current CV outlining their suitability for the post.

Applications should be made for the attention of Rachel Grant, HR Coordinator and emailed to employment@aso.com.au

Two Tutti Cello positions are available.

For further information on this position, including required works for the audition, the ASO and living in Adelaide, please see the separate ‘general information document’ at www.aso.com.au