The Running of Professional Auditions
Posted: Thu Feb 17, 2022 11:54 am
After taking our daughter to two completely different orchestral auditions, we're seeing some needless confusion and lack of organization in the way the process is carried out. I'm not talking about amateur auditions. These are professional orchestras. That said, they are not in major cities, but, none the less, "professional!" I'm talking about lost registration checks, no one to direct candidates to where they should report upon arriving at the venue, audition times being moved upon arrival..... resulting in shortening originally determined warmup times, tryout excerpt confusion at the audition, etc.
I'm not trying to be critical, but if this is how things are commonly run, then she's going to have to adjust her approach to these auditions. She's presently a junior in music school, and her prof is wanting her to get used to the audition process BEFORE she has to go through them during her senior year, for her desired job.
I know a number of you have gone through the professional audition process quite a few times, and I'd just like to know if this is how they are normally run, or is she just happening to run into the "loosely" run ones!!! High school festival and college auditions were never like this.
I'm not trying to be critical, but if this is how things are commonly run, then she's going to have to adjust her approach to these auditions. She's presently a junior in music school, and her prof is wanting her to get used to the audition process BEFORE she has to go through them during her senior year, for her desired job.
I know a number of you have gone through the professional audition process quite a few times, and I'd just like to know if this is how they are normally run, or is she just happening to run into the "loosely" run ones!!! High school festival and college auditions were never like this.