The cello audition finals were in 3 rounds, the first with a screen. Five candidates advanced to a second round, and two to a third round. These rounds were held without a screen.
The violin finals were held entirely without a screen. After the first round, 2 candidates advanced to a superfinal.
The cello audition finals were in 3 rounds, the first with a screen. Five candidates advanced to a second round, and two to a third round. These rounds were held without a screen.
The violin finals were held entirely without a screen. After the first round, 2 candidates advanced to a superfinal.
For the violin audition, one position has been filled by a person who is in their fellowship program.
Music Directors “Designate” are often given the power to hire before their tenure officially begins, this is fairly common practice
They had to wait for the new music director to be publicly announced, and then had to schedule the finals at a time when he will be in town.
I'm referring to the CELLO audition only
I hear the final round is scheduled for October despite the earlier round being what was it-- March or April? Anyone know why the ridiculous wait?