Orchestra auditions. Violin. Performance jobs.

1st violin tutti (1)

Posted
22.11.2023

Posted 22.11.2023

Remuneration is based on the Kurpfälzisches Kammerorchester's in-house collective agreement. Unfortunately, travel and accommodation costs as well as daily allowances cannot be reimbursed.The KKO attaches...

Closed by 14.12.2023

Violin

Posted
22.11.2023

Posted 22.11.2023

Southbank Sinfonia invites 33 players join our 2023/24 fellowship, an orchestra designed to prepare you for all aspects of professional musical life. We are looking...

Closed by 12.01.2024

violino di fila

Posted
22.11.2023

Posted 22.11.2023

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Closed by 04.02.2024

Violin 2, Tutti (1) – Permanent

Posted
22.11.2023

Posted 22.11.2023

The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra is looking for a second violin (tutti), starting July 1, 2024. The first round will be digital - submitted latest...

Closed by 22.12.2023

Concertmaster (Principal I Violin)

Posted
09.11.2023

Posted 09.11.2023

One of two concertmasters, splitting podium attendance between them. The deadline for the videoround is January 18th, 2024;the stage audition for selected candidates will be...

Closed by 18.01.2024

Section First Violin

Posted
09.11.2023

Posted 09.11.2023

Section First Violin starting August 2024 in a full-time tenure track position.

Closed by 08.12.2023

Violin Tutti

Posted
09.11.2023

Posted 09.11.2023

Inaugurated in December 2016, the Suzhou Symphony Orchestra is one of China’s most dynamic and youthful orchestras, composed of musicians representing 20 countries/regions with a...

Closed by 31.08.2024

orchestra musician – 2nd violin – 1st voice

Posted
09.11.2023

Posted 09.11.2023

The Polish National Radio Symphony Orchestra in Katowice announces a competition for the position of: orchestra musician – 2nd violin – 1st voice The auditions will take...

Closed by 20.12.2023

Tutti 1st violin (75%) (2 positions)

Posted
09.11.2023

Posted 09.11.2023

The position As a tutti player in the 1st violin section, you are one of the diligent musicians, making a contribution to the rich, clear...

Closed by 12.01.2024

Tutti 1st violin

Posted
09.11.2023

Posted 09.11.2023

Slovak National Theatre in Bratislava invites applicants for the position of Tutti 1st violin player The auditions will be held on 08. 01. 2023 starting at...

Closed by 26.12.2023

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Violin: audition and classical music jobs

Those who play the violin professionally are known as violinists. The violin is a common and well-liked instrument in classical music, though it is also used in other genres and musical forms. The violin is one of the most commonly chosen instruments to learn and play, and it enjoys a great deal of popularity – likewise, violinists typically enjoy good employment opportunities and the job tends to be highly rewarding. Most violinists play in orchestras, though some take their skills and display them individually, becoming well-known for their own skills.
Professional musicians are required for corporate events and other venues, but violinists are also in high demand to play at weddings, anniversaries, and other similar events. If you go this route, be sure to create a thorough business plan and market your service using other marketing strategies in addition to entrepreneurial best practices to guarantee steady employment.
If your enthusiasm for playing the violin includes a real desire to inspire that love in others, then choosing to become a music educator may be the best career path for you. However, grade school educators aren’t usually lauded for their high income - although the personal rewards are totally worth it, if that’s where your passion lies.
Lecturers, assistant and associate professors, and professors teaching at the collegiate level typically earn much higher salaries.

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To become a violinist, one must play the instrument for a long time in order to gather strong experience and knowledge of its use, as well as learn the intricacies of playing it as best as possible. A good violinist would typically have a long line of experience related to playing the instrument, often having taken part in various orchestras and other arrangements in order to widen their vision and improve their style.
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Violin teachers need the following skills in order to be successful:
Communication: Communication is the act of conveying information to another person. As a violin teacher, you may need to communicate with parents, students and other teachers. It’s important to be able to communicate effectively to ensure that everyone understands each other. This can help you to build strong relationships with your students and their parents and to ensure that everyone is on the same page.
Organization: A strong organizational skill can help you manage your time and responsibilities as a violin teacher. You may need to create lesson plans, track student progress and organize your studio space. Organization can also help you manage your finances, such as keeping track of student payments and invoices.
Patience: Patience is another important skill for violin teachers to have, as it can help them remain calm when their students struggle with a new skill or task. This can help them guide their students through challenges and help them feel comfortable asking questions or seeking help.

The violin, sometimes known as a fiddle, is a wooden chordophone (string instrument) in the violin family. Most violins have a hollow wooden body. It is the smallest and thus highest-pitched instrument (soprano) in the family in regular use. The violin typically has four strings (some can have five), usually tuned in perfect fifths with notes G3, D4, A4, E5, and is most commonly played by drawing a bow across its strings. It can also be played by plucking the strings with the fingers (pizzicato) and, in specialized cases, by striking the strings with the wooden side of the bow (col legno).

Salary for musician jobs - Violin

The list of international music schools includes Violin education:
1. University of Washington – Seattle
2. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
3. University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
4. Karolinska Institute
5. University of Oslo
6. Norwegian University of Science and Technology
7. University of Milan
8. Royal Northern College of Music
9. Canadian Conservatory of Music
10. Tokyo College of Music

Violin Societies:
1. The Violin Society of America
2. Beares International Violin Society
3. Nippon Violin Society
4. The Shuswap Violin Society

The list of Violin players and pedagogues includes following notable players:
1. Jascha Heifetz
2. Fritz Kreisler
3. Yehudi Menuhin
4. Nathan Milstein
5. Gidon Kremer
6. Joseph Szigeti
7. Ginette Neveu

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