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Auditions: Coordinates the logistics, advertising, and execution of local and national auditions for open orchestra chairs, frequently collaborating with the HSO Artistic Committee, HSO Concertmaster ...

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Auditions: Coordinates the logistics, advertising, and execution of local and national auditions for open orchestra chairs, frequently collaborating with the HSO Artistic Committee, HSO Concertmaster ...

Cello Tutor

Cambridge, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Trenton, NJ · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Hialeah, FL · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Fayetteville, AR · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Sandy Springs, GA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

OH · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Provo, UT · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Glen Cove, NY · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Quincy, MA · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Kingsport, TN · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Amarillo, TX · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

Spanish Fork, UT · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

Cello Tutor

College Park, MD · Remote

$18 - $40/hr

Ability to explain tone production, bow distribution, position work, and musical phrasing while preparing students for orchestra auditions, solo recitals, and conservatory entrance. * Conceptual ...

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What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in orchestra auditions, and why are they important?

To thrive in orchestra auditions, you need advanced instrumental proficiency, strong sight-reading abilities, and thorough knowledge of orchestral repertoire, often supported by formal music education or conservatory training. Familiarity with standard audition excerpts, metronomes, and recording equipment is crucial for effective practice and performance evaluation. Exceptional focus, resilience under pressure, and the ability to interpret feedback help candidates stand out in competitive auditions. These skills and qualities are essential to demonstrate technical mastery, musicality, and professionalism expected by leading orchestras.

What is the difference between Orchestra Auditions vs Orchestra Rehearsals?

AspectOrchestra AuditionsOrchestra Rehearsals
PurposeTo select musicians for orchestra positionsTo practice and prepare for performances
Required CredentialsAudition pieces, proficiency, possibly certificationsMusicianship, rehearsal attendance, skill refinement
Work EnvironmentCompetitive, audition room, performance venuesRehearsal halls, concert venues
FrequencyOccasional, during hiring periodsRegular, often weekly or daily

In summary, Orchestra Auditions are competitive events to secure a position in an orchestra, focusing on skill demonstration. Orchestra Rehearsals are ongoing practice sessions aimed at preparing for upcoming performances. Both are essential but serve different roles in an orchestra's workflow.

What are orchestra auditions?

Orchestra auditions are competitive processes where musicians perform selected pieces or excerpts to demonstrate their skills and suitability for a specific position within an orchestra. These auditions are typically held when an orchestra has an open seat for an instrument and aim to identify the best candidate based on musical ability, technique, and sometimes ensemble playing. The audition process can involve several rounds, including preliminary, semi-final, and final stages, and may be conducted behind a screen to ensure anonymity and fairness. Successful candidates are offered the opportunity to join the orchestra, either as permanent members or on a trial basis.

What are some common challenges musicians face during orchestra auditions, and how can they prepare effectively?

Musicians often find orchestra auditions challenging due to the high level of competition, performance anxiety, and the need to quickly adapt to unfamiliar settings. Preparing effectively involves not only mastering the required repertoire and excerpts, but also practicing mock auditions under similar conditions to build confidence. It's also helpful to research the specific orchestra's audition process, arrive early to acclimate to the space, and develop strategies for managing nerves. Building resilience through regular practice and seeking feedback from mentors can significantly improve performance during the audition.
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Teacher, Orchestra (2026-2027 School Year)

Teacher, Orchestra (2026-2027 School Year)

Killeen ISD

Killeen, TX

$12.75 - $16.25/hr

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Job description

Job Title:                Teacher Head Orchestra Middle School

Reports To:            Principal and Director for Fine Arts 

FLSA Status:          Exempt

SUMMARY

Produces outstanding performing groups; develops individual musicianship with all students; promotes an appreciation for the best in all areas of music; and teaches the value of individual and team effort in reaching a common goal.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following:

Directs middle school orchestral ensembles. 

Organizes and plans performances of the middle school orchestras for the campus and other events.

Organizes, plans and executes, in cooperation with high school orchestra director, summer string rehearsals and/or summer string classes.

In cooperation with the head high school orchestra director and in alignment with the overall orchestra program, sets goals for the middle school program and recommends instructional practices to provide for their continuous improvement.

Prepares and participates in all UIL contests and functions.

Enforces academic requirements for performances and verifies each student's eligibility to participate. 

Arranges transportation, lodging, and meals as needed for events and ensures adequate supervision of students. 

Prepares students and participates in all TMEA and district sponsored events.

Assists students and the region TMEA officials in the preparation for the implementation of All-Region, Area, and All-State auditions and orchestra clinics.

Assists the TMEA region officials by judging at All-Region high school and middle school orchestra auditions.

Assists in the preparation and implementation of district-wide musical events such as Pre-UIL, Solo and Ensemble Contest, instrument fairs, and middle school orchestra concerts.

Assists with the recruitment of orchestra directors. 

Supports and actively encourages student involvement in the music program.

Oversees the care, protection and maintenance of school property, string instruments, equipment, and uniforms.

Maintains an accurate inventory and check-out record of school-owned instruments equipment, and uniforms. 

Attends and participates in region and state meetings of professional organizations (i.e.TMEA).

Organizes, plans, and performs concert events with all orchestras and smaller instrumental groups for the school and community.

Maintains quality management and discipline in the organization and in the classroom.

Assists with other string directors to improve orchestra programs in the school district.

Assists with after school elementary string programs.

Establishes and maintains open communication and professional relationships with colleagues, students, parents, and community members. 

Coordinates fundraising activities and manages funds as directed by the campus principal.

Assists and cooperates with the Director for Fine Arts in the preparation and implementation of new and existing programs.

Performs other duties as assigned.

SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES 

Carries out supervisory responsibilities in accordance with the organization's policies and applicable laws. Responsibilities may include assisting with interviews, recommendations for hire and training of employees/volunteers; planning, assigning, and directing work; addressing complaints and resolving problems.

QUALIFICATIONS 

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. 

EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE 

Bachelor's degree required.

CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS 

Texas music teaching certificate. 

LANGUAGE SKILLS 

Ability to read, analyze, and interpret general periodicals, professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations.  Ability to write reports, correspondence, and procedure manuals. Ability to effectively present information and respond to questions from students, administration, staff, parents, and the general public.

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS 

Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, percentages, area, circumference, and volume.  Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry. 

REASONING ABILITY 

Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram form.  Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.  Ability to interpret a variety of instructions furnished in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. 

PHYSICAL DEMANDS 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to climb or balance and stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl.  The employee must regularly lift and carry (15-44 pounds); may lift and move equipment. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.

WORK ENVIRONMENT 

While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally required to travel to multiple campuses, as assigned and is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions.  The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.  Employee may also be required to occasionally travel out-of-district for school functions and/or activities.

Revised Date:              May 12, 2020

The foregoing statements describe the general purpose and responsibilities assigned to this job and are not an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills that may be required.