Audition Information Cello

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2019-2020 Audition Information Cello 1. Solo piece. Prepare a polished, recital-ready, unaccompanied solo piece that demonstrates your technical ability. A slow, non-technical solo must be contrasted with a faster, more technical solo. You may play any work of your choice. Remember, it is not what you play that matters most but how well you play. Your solo piece need not be memorized but the entire piece should be performance-ready. You may be asked to stop playing before you reach the end of your prepared piece or asked to play only a particular section. If this happens, please understand that it is only in the interest of time and not a reflection of your playing. 2. Excerpts. Prepare the excerpt(s) included in this packet for the orchestra closest to your ability level (choose one level: String, Philharmonic, Repertory or Symphony). If you are unfamiliar with the excerpts, consult with your private teacher or a coach who is familiar with them. It is recommended that you also listen to a recording or live performance of the piece in order to give yourself proper tempo and musical context. As with your solo piece, the performance of your excerpt(s) should be an accurate representation of your technical and artistic ability. The rhythmic excerpts for Repertory and Symphony are equally important and it is suggested that you bring it to your lesson as well. Note: With your solo and/or your prepared excerpt(s), you may be asked to play it again in a different manner (slower, faster, more lyrically, etc.). Please regard this as evidence of your musical flexibility, which will weigh heavily on the success of your audition. 3. Scales & technique. All required scales must be memorized. Automatically play the corresponding arpeggios to a scale, if required. STRING ORCHESTRA: C, D, F, G major scales in 2 octaves; Bb & A major in 1 octave; c, d & g minor scales in 1 octave, any form. Technique: Must demonstrate forward & back extensions and knowledge of shifting up to 4th position. Must be able to demonstrate the following bowings on demand: staccato, spiccato and detaché. Please have your entire solo performance-ready, as you may be asked to play any given section. PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA: A, Ab, B, Bb, E, Eb, F G major scales in 2 octaves; C & D major scale in 3 octaves; f minor scales in 2 octaves and c & d minor scales in 3 octaves (STUDENTS MAY CHOOSE EITHER melodic or harmonic). Scales must be prepared using the following bowing techniques: spiccato, detaché, martelé and staccato. Technique: Must demonstrate an understanding of 1st through 5th positions, a basic understanding of the tenor clef, and must produce a continuous vibrato and a clear, full tone. REPERTORY & SYMPHONY ORCHESTRAS: ALL major and minor (harmonic & melodic) scales and arpeggios in 3 octaves. note equals 100 for scales. Technique: Must have a solid understanding of 1st through 7th positions, play with a continuous vibrato and produce a clear, full tone. Must know the following bowing techniques: ponticello, detaché, ricochet, martelé, spiccato, chords and hooked bowings. The scale should be performed two eighth notes to a beat. 4. Sight-reading. Sight-reading for all orchestras will include complex rhythms relative to the level of orchestra. 5. Orchestra placement. Student placement is competitive and is ranked in order of artistic quality. Those qualities include superiority of tone, intonation, vibrato (as appropriate), dynamic range, musicality and general accuracy. Although a student may be able to perform all the requirements for a particular orchestra, he or she may still not qualify based on the level of competition in a given year. 6. Auditions are closed to the public, including parents and families. 7. Prior participation in the Minnesota Youth Symphonies is no guarantee of placement. FOR ADDITIONAL AUDITION TIPS, REFER TO THE AUDITIONS PAGE AT WWW.MNYOUTHSYMPHONIES.ORG. Questions? Call (651) 699-5811 or e-mail mys@mnyouthsymphonies.org.