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The Assistant Manager Orchestra Operations works with the VP & General Manager, Orchestra Personnel Manager, and Manager, Production & Operations to support with long range planning; management of the orchestra schedule; concert production; orchestra and crew relations and working conditions; and logistics for offsite activities including domestic and international tours.
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Students benefit from small-group instruction during string, brass, woodwind, and percussion sectionals, with professional musicians, such as members of the Minnesota Orchestra. Participate in auditions and orchestra placement as part of the artistic team and select audition literature for Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Work closely with the director of the NNU Symphonic Orchestra to maintain the University Choir and Orchestra project. Students at NNU participate in various ensembles and receive private instruction from our esteemed faculty and professional musicians from the Treasure Valley, many of whom are members of the Boise Philharmonic Orchestra.
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Local Attractions: Symphony Orchestra, Cultural Arts, Athletic Clubs, Country Club, Professional Sports, Camping, Hunting, Fishing, Golf. Ballet, Theatre Guild, Arts Council, Symphony Orchestra, AA Baseball.
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Strong understanding of youth orchestra repertoire, beginning instrumental curriculum, teaching artist pedagogy, and youth development practices. Assisting with full orchestra rehearsals, playing and coaching within sections, and collaborating with the YOLA Conductor at the discretion of the Program Manager.
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Starting in the 2024-2025 school year, the Music department seeks a full-time, 1 year term teaching intern to work with the department as an orchestra intern, educator and Symphonia orchestra conductor.
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Marin Alsop, Music Director Laureate of the Baltimore Symphony Orchestra and OrchKids Founding Director, shaped OrchKids into the cornerstone of the BSO’s community engagement efforts across the city with her artistic leadership and direction.
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We are home to eight esteemed Resident Companies: The Philadelphia Orchestra , Opera Philadelphia , Pennsylvania Ballet , The Philly POPS , PHILADANCO , The Chamber Orchestra of Philadelphia , The Philadelphia Chamber Music Society , and Curtis Institute of Music.
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Adjunct Faculty, Performance - Conductor, DePaul Symphony Orchestra. The Department of Performance of The School of Music at DePaul University invites expressions of interest in an adjunct faculty opportunity to conduct, teach, manage, and lead the DePaul Symphony Orchestra (DPSO.
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You are minutes from a performance by the highly regarded Cheektowaga Community Symphony Orchestra or the wonderful Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. Opened in 1960 by the Franciscan Sisters of St. Joseph, this facility has been serving Western New York's Eastern Suburbs for more than a half-century.
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All hiring of performers, crew, orchestra and the production team is the responsibility of the General & Artistic Director, as well as obtaining props, renting costumes, securing orchestra parts, scenic elements, and other artistic duties as deemed necessary.
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Home to the famous Boston Symphony Orchestra, and the site of one of the world’s best-known music festivals, Tanglewood hosts the Festival of Contemporary Music, along with many other events including concerts of various genres from jazz to pop.
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The Salem-Keizer music program is staffed by nearly one hundred skilled pedagogues and offers comprehensive music education including K-5 compulsory general music and elective instruction in orchestra, choir, and band beginning in late elementary.
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Previous seasonal Patron Services Assistants have gone on to work for some of Chicago's premiere arts and cultural institutions, including Goodman Theater, the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra, the Steppenwolf Theater, the Museum of Science and Industry, and more.
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There is an interesting Scientific and Cultural Facility, the Lone Tree Symphony Orchestra which performs a free concert at Sweetwater Park every summer. magnetic resonance imaging technologist, magnetic resonance imaging, MRI technologist, MRI tech, MRI equipment, magnetic resonance, MRI, allied, allied health.
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