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Associate Pianist, The Royal Ballet

Posted
16.04.2024

Posted: 16.04.2024

Fixed Term Contract- 9 monthsSalary £27,352.00 pro rata p.a. for the fixed term

Closing date: 26.04.2024


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Professional pianists play the piano for theater productions, church services, and background music for special events. They also accompany symphonies and orchestras. Finding work as a pianist is very competitive, and staff positions are rare. Many pianists hire themselves out as freelance piano players for events and parties.
A professional pianist should be able to read, write and edit musical notation quickly and correctly. Pianists generally have extensive knowledge or interest in nearly every type of musical arrangement. This broadens a pianists employment opportunities. Pianists who perform live or in musical ensembles should have a certain amount of physical endurance to get through rehearsals and performances, which can last for several hours.
Since finding a job as a professional pianist is so difficult, many of them rely on contract or freelance work. To get to performances, they might need to frequently travel over long distances. Pianists often go without consistent work for extended periods of time unless they are offered positions as musicians for TV, film, traveling orchestras or traveling theater productions.
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The qualifications that you need to become a professional piano player depend on your career path. All piano players need musical skills and the ability to play the piano in a variety of settings. You may have to work with other musicians, so collaboration experience is helpful. You may wish to work towards a bachelor’s degree or Master of Fine Arts degree (MFA) in piano or musical performance. You should create samples of your work or obtain a related degree in music theory, studio recording, or composition to demonstrate your skills as a pianist.

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To be successful as a pianist, you should demonstrate good time management skills, passion, and discipline. Outstanding candidates are humble, respond well to criticism, and are keen to explore new genres.
Pianist Responsibilities:
Understanding project requirements and showing up on time for scheduled rehearsals, recitals, concerts, private tutoring sessions, and marketing events.
Practicing required ensembles and pieces on your own, as well as with other musicians.
Collaborating with artists, songwriters, musicians, actors, and other professionals.
Ensuring the piano is well-maintained and making arrangements for repairs and tuning.
Notifying stakeholders in a timely manner if you are ill, running late, or unable to perform or show up for lessons.
Organizing a suitable substitute under the guidance of the music director.
Patiently mentoring apprentices and other pianists.

The piano, short for pianoforte, is a keyboard instrument made up of 52 white keys and 36 black keys.
As well as being a solo instrument, the piano can be found playing a range of music in the symphony orchestra, most commonly in virtuosic concertos.
The piano is a keyboard instrument descended from early instruments like the clavichord and harpsichord, which used strings inside the instruments body which were plucked or struck. But its thought the inventor of the modern piano was Bartolomeo Cristofori, who created an instrument capable of a large dynamic range.

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The list of international music schools includes education to become a piano player:
1. University of North Carolina at Greensboro
2. Kent State University at Kent
3. University of Miami
4. Orebro University
5. Leiden University
6. New University of Lisbon
7. Aarhus University
8. St Marys Music School
9. Metalworks Institute
10. Osaka College of Music‎

Piano Societies:
1. Warwick Piano Society
2. New York Piano Society
3. French-American Piano Society
4. Piano Society at Cornell
5. Beethoven Piano Society of Europe

The most famous piano players in the world:
1. Mitsuko Uchida
2. Lang Lang
3. Marc-André Hamelin
4. Pavel Zarukin
5. Brad Mehldau
6. Diana Krall
7. Martha Argerich

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