Boston Civic Audition
Boston Civic Symphony will be holding auditions on September 9 and 11 for our upcoming season. We will be auditioning for the following openings:
1st trombone (2 year term)
Tuba
5th/utility horn
Section violin
Section viola
Section cello
Section bass
Percussion
Qualifications:
Audition material consists of:
A short solo, preferably from a concerto
Two or three orchestral excerpts, preferably from our season’s program
Sightreading
How To Apply:
To Request an Audition please email the personnel manager at bostoncivic.personnel@gmail.com
Apply by:
September 06, 2024
About this Organization:
Founded in 1924 by the late educator, conductor and composer, Joseph Wagner, the Boston Civic Symphony is the second oldest symphony orchestra in the city. As one of Boston’s most respected musical organizations, the BCS has distinguished itself from other local musical groups through its focus on presenting an unusually broad range of music by exceptionally skilled students and amateurs and through its emphasis on developing a broad-based audience. The BCS has defined its objectives as follows:
1. To encourage attendance by a diverse population from the Greater Boston area by offering moderately priced tickets and by distribution of a number of free tickets to underserved populations in Boston.
2. To provide orchestral training and experience under competent direction for teachers, students of music who are preparing for professional careers, and skilled amateurs.
3. To offer performances of unusual and contemporary works, with a special focus on American compositions, with leading soloists. The BCS performs three major concerts and one fund-raisers each year, which offer a range of classical and contemporary music.
The BCS’s presentation of works by masters like Mozart, Beethoven and Brahms is balanced by its performances of pieces by contemporary American composers.
Concerts are held at New England Conservatory’s Jordan Hall and the Fine Art Center at Regis College in Weston, MA.