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Sub Principal Viola

Fulltime, permanent position


Annual remuneration package: NZD79,110

Expressions of Interest Invited


The Auckland Philharmonia is inviting Expressions of Interest from outstanding Viola players for
this currently available appointed position. The position is open to applicants of all nationalities.

Assessment Process
The Expressions of Interest process will be active immediately and remain open until the
12th May.
NZtime is GMT+12. Please take care with the closing date as this may fall on an earlier date in
other countries. The Auckland Philharmonia cannot take responsibility for late applications.

Application stage:
Each application will be assessed for shortlisting as soon as practical once material is received.
The Auckland Philharmonia intends to offer a short contract period to shortlisted applicants, and
may choose to contract more than one person before reaching a decision.

Short contract/recital audition stage: The Auckland Philharmonia considers this short contract
period to be part of the audition process and applicants invited for a short contract will be required
to present a live recital-audition whilst in Auckland. The lengths and dates of these contracts will
be negotiated with the selected applicants but will also need to take into account the programming
needs of the Auckland Philharmonia.

Contract Periods for selected candidates will be approximately 2-4 weeks long and will be in
August, September or October 2024. The offer of a short contract period will be dependent on the
musician being able to travel into Auckland (Auckland Philharmonia will assist with any visa
applications necessary). Likely periods:

• 17-31 August 2024


• 3-25 September 2024
• 14-24 October 2024

What should you send?


Interested viola players are invited to send the following:
1) Completed application form – on our website. You will be prompted to submit:
a) Up-to-date and detailed CV or resume
b) A minimum of two recent references including contact details for people supplying
references.
2) A selection of recorded material. This should be selected to provide the best representation
of your playing and should ideally include some solo material as well as a selection of
standard orchestral excerpts.
3) A list of the material you have sent

The “Fine Print” on recorded material


• Audio-visual and audio-only recordings are both accepted.
• If live recordings are sent please supply the name of the orchestra/ensemble/conductor,
and the date of the recording.
• Ideally at least some of the material should be in video format.
• Recordings should be accompanied by a signed statement from one of the people
providing a reference or by a qualified sound engineer endorsing the recording as a true
and honest representation of the applicant’s current level of performance.

As stated above, there is no set audition repertoire for this position although applicants
should ideally try to include a selection of material which would be generally standard for
an audition for such a position.
The Auckland Philharmonia reserves the right to ask any applicant for further material to aid its
decision making process.

How to send your recordings:


Three options:
• Put your recorded material (and the list of your recorded material) into a dropbox folder
and include the link with your application form
• Dropbox links can also be emailed to: [email protected].
• Links to online material such as youtube may be emailed directly to
[email protected], along with the list of your material.

Please do NOT email audio or video files as attachments.

More detailed information on how to upload your material is available in our ‘How Do I Send’
document, which can be found online on our Jobs Application page.
You can email: [email protected] if you have any further questions.

Travel/Accommodation for Contract periods

To enable the selected musician to undertake the Short Contract period, the Auckland Philharmonia
will arrange necessary travel including arrangements for your instrument. International travel will
be provided only from a major international airport in the country of his or her
residence. Accommodation (or appropriate reimbursement) will be provided for the duration of the
trial and audition period. For those musicians who are not New Zealand or Australian citizens or
permanent residents, the Auckland Philharmonia will arrange for a work visa for the trial period and
pay the associated costs.

Sub Principal Viola: Remuneration and Job description

See page 3

Further information
For all further enquires please see www.aucklandphil.nz
For information on the Auckland Philharmonia for information about the role and the remuneration
please see page 3
or contact: [email protected] for specific questions regarding this process.

Who is the Auckland Philharmonia? Our Story

Auckland Philharmonia is Aotearoa New Zealand’s full-time professional Metropolitan orchestra,


serving the country’s largest and most vibrant city with a comprehensive programme of concerts
and education and outreach activities.

In more than 70 mainstage performances annually, the Auckland Philharmonia presents a full
season of symphonic work showcasing many of the world’s finest classical musicians. The
Auckland Philharmonia is also proud to support both New Zealand Opera and the Royal New
Zealand Ballet in their Auckland performances, as well as working in partnership with Auckland
Arts Festival and Michael Hill International Violin Competition.

Renowned for its innovation, passion and versatility, the Auckland Philharmonia collaborates with
some of New Zealand’s most inventive artists. Through its numerous Auckland Philharmonia
Connecting (education, outreach and community) initiatives the Auckland Philharmonia offers
opportunities to more than 20,000 young people and adults nationwide to participate in music.

More than 250,000 people hear the orchestra live each year, with many thousands more reached
through special events, recordings and other media. Some recent recordings include Beethoven
7, Tchaikovsky 4, and Grieg Holberg Suite. You can also learn about our 2024 season and our
vibrant community and education programmes here.
Sub Principal Viola: Position Details and remuneration
The Auckland Philharmonia has a core Viola section of eight players. These are Section
Principal, Associate Principal, Sub Principal and five Tutti

Primary duties for a Sub Principal Viola will include:

• Rehearse and perform to a high standard as a member of the Auckland Philharmonia


Viola Section
• Assist the Section Principal in leading and directing the performance of the section and
take a proactive role in ensuring efficient section communication during rehearsal,
specifically including the passing of information from the front desk through to the rest of
the section.
• Be fully prepared in advance of the first rehearsal, including preparing solo lines as
required. Preparation of parts will include all pitches, dynamics, rhythms, tempi and other
musical instructions. Preparation also includes being familiar with the work to be
performed.
• Follow the direction of the Section Principal, Concertmaster and Music Director in all
matters relating to style, ensemble, intonation, articulation and bowing.
• Ensure all performance parts are marked with all relevant information in a concise and
timely manner in accordance with the instructions of the Section Principal, Concertmaster
and Music Director.
• Deputise for the Associate Principal if requested, including leading the section in the
absence of the Associate Principal and Section Principal.
• Sit in the third chair of the section and in other chairs including the first desk at the
direction of the Section Principal or Concertmaster, as per the requirements of the String
Seating Policy.
• Be available within reasonable expectations for meetings with MD, Concertmaster,
Section Principal, management and/or colleagues to discuss job-related issues.
• Maintain a full professional appearance and standard of behaviour and comply with
Auckland Philharmonia dress code while on duty.
• Attend auditions for vacancies in the orchestra as per the requirements of the
Appointment of Players Policy

Auckland Philharmonia musicians are full-time employees. This position offers a (gross) Annual
Remuneration package of NZD79,110. In addition and depending on eligibility, Kiwisaver
contributions (New Zealand's voluntary retirement savings scheme) also apply.

Any further enquiries contact the Orchestra Manager [email protected]

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