Spokane Symphony Audition
September 25, 2009 Leave a Comment
Yesterday afternoon I auditioned for the substitute list for the Spokane Symphony. I took a lesson last week with Mateusz Wolski, the concertmaster. The lesson went well and helped me get more prepared for the audition than I would have been otherwise. Overall I felt pretty good about the audition. There were a few rough patches, particularly in the concerto that I played. My finger slipped off the fingerboard at one point, which shook me up a bit. The excerpt that I was having the most trouble with went the best of the three things I played. The other excerpt wasn’t as smooth as I know I can play it. Auditions are always interesting. I felt I played better at my audition for the Mid-Columbia Symphony than I did yesterday. I didn’t get nervous for this audition until I was on the stage. Most auditions for professional orchestras are blind (there is a curtain between the auditionee and the people hearing the audition). Since yesterday’s audition was for the sub list, it was not a blind audition. I’ve decided that I prefer blind auditions. I seem to be able to control my nerves better when people aren’t staring at me. But, it’s all a journey and a learning experience. I still haven’t heard anything from them, which I’m inclined to think is not a good thing, but they are in the middle of preparing for a concert, so all is not lost.